Traffic agent reports motorist ran over his foot, Queens NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic agent reported that a motorist ran over his foot at the intersection of 41st Avenue and Kissena Boulevard in Queens. Emergency services were requested initially but later declined. The agent was reported to be okay.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Central on the air.
00:02
Central, I need a sector car to respond to near 41st Avenue and Kissena Boulevard in the confines of the precinct.
00:11
An agent doing intersection reports one vehicle stopped on his foot and we need to make a report.
00:20
That's 41st Avenue and where?
00:23
41st Avenue and Kissena Boulevard.
00:26
The agent is okay.
00:29
Kissena Boulevard?
00:32
Ten four, Kissena Boulevard in the confines of the 109th precinct.
00:44
Alpha One, make sure to go out there.
00:47
She called your message.
00:53
This is Avenue 49.
00:55
48 has been addressed.
00:58
Unit at traffic that's at near 41st Avenue and Kissena Boulevard.
01:04
What's the condition for the RMP?
01:07
We need to make a report.
01:08
An agent reported one motorist stopped on his foot.
01:13
The agent is doing okay.
01:17
In regards to a boot on a vehicle.
01:21
That is a negative.
01:23
The agent is claiming,
01:25
a motorist drove onto his foot.
01:30
He assaulted a traffic agent? Somebody assaulted a traffic agent?
01:37
Assaulted a traffic agent.
01:40
The agent reports that the motorist drove onto his foot with a car.
01:47
EMS is needed?
01:50
Negative, negative.
01:54
About that job central, please.
01:59
A traffic agent stated that a motorist ran over his foot near 41st Avenue and Kissena Boulevard.
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