Medical emergency at E line subway near 53rd street and 5th avenue, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical incident at the E line subway station near 53rd Street and 5th Avenue in New York. The location was clarified as down the stairs by the shoe shine store. The patient eventually left the scene before responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 8. Can we get a 10-7[3]? At this time, we have no shoe store and no 53rd Street and 5th Avenue K.
00:15
Oh, do I need, K, possibly?
00:19
Yeah, it looks like they changed it to down in the subway.
00:25
You have a line in a direction, K?
00:30
The E line at 53rd Street and 5th Avenue.
00:36
And 5th that message, K.
00:43
It's going to be the E-line of 5-3 and 5th.
00:49
J-104.
00:52
Engine 8, it's going to be down the stairs by the shoe shine store.
01:09
Demandette.
01:11
Just to clarify,
01:12
disfigure the train station has 5-3 in Lex, correct? Not 53 in Lex, not 53 in Lex.
01:16
Not 5th.
01:24
It's going to be at 5 to 3 and 5th.
01:27
The Avenue 5, correct, A.
01:30
10-4[1]-5, 5 Avenue.
01:32
Oh, thank you.
01:35
10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:39
Need to Manhattan.
01:44
Engine 8.
01:46
Knox 879. Patient got up and left.
01:49
Let's make this a 374 engine 8108.
01:51
10-8[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for calls or assignments.
[3]
10-7: Unit out of service or unavailable for assignment.
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