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Male suspect intoxicated fleeing near Bronx subway stopBronx NY

audio iconAlcohol Violation
E 149th St, Bronx, NY

Police officers are searching for a male suspect wearing a black shirt who ran away near the 149th Street subway station in the Bronx. The man is described as possibly intoxicated. Officers are stopping trains to find and catch him, and emergency medical services have been called to assist.

Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
04:48
Transcript:
00:00
11[1] fly from lieutenant, I'm on the street, just have to come down so we can start for cameras. Okay, for 10-4[4] where I'm asking is for EMS. You want me to let them know that you guys are on the street? Yeah, 11 CEL. 11 C. Commit, pay. When the first supervisor gets 84[5], have an assertain and then relaying information that you need. All right? You can order a bus will cancel if he's on cooperative. Okay, 104. Bus[8] ETA is 2045 pay. Thank you.
00:28
12-5 is 8. 12-5 is 8. 12-5 is 8. Show me 98[6]. Should be doing a Psalm 138 under 6. 10-4[4]. Can the flight for 161. Okay. Do we have a direction of flight for the Perp at 161?
00:55
Also, 11[1]. Okay, do you have any more information? 11FI. Oh, search. I'm 84[5]. Give me a minute. Okay, 10.4. All right. Give me a minute. 11. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. Mark, my logs of 9th, Zibra. Show me ending 2.16. You got 104. Ravala, Abadry.
01:25
have the train seven one four nine per state on the train ten four okay where's the train currently still at one four nine hopefully all right ten four you just stand about eleven twenty three you're on the air three sides for a male black with a black shirt trying to find out more 11[1]23[2] you're on the air
01:53
Raise 11[1], 23[2] and 24[3], have them stop the inbound 4. Inbound 4. Say their car number, okay. Stop the train, central. Raise up to the sergeant to when you get a chance. I tell them from the 6-5-no,000. He needs to know if there's the car number so to give them more information. Just hold the train, please. Just hold the train until we get more. 11th, Sergeant, you're on here? Oh, yeah. You take your right for 149, please.
02:22
I want the patrol supervisor get to 149 try to get ahead of the train everybody else could take the scene I'm both control supervisors going to 149 11[1]23[2] you're on the air 1123 1124[3] you're on here 1123 1124 you're on the air 1123
02:47
What's down on the air. 24[3], you're on here? We're going on here? Yes, what's down on the air? Yeah, so many favors, you guys, get with your partner at 23[2] and stop that incoming train that's coming south down, please. 11[1]5.7, only 84[5] to 1.4-4-9. That's 424-9.
03:17
You logging to response on Charles, doing you're 149. 104K, everybody else 20402. 11[1],000. 11 C.O., everybody else, take the next. Stop, stop, please. How many units are you in response, 1.9K? Two there, have response one, come off on 1.4. The patient in case we missed it.
03:46
10-fold. Your response to our rail that day? 10-5[7] is the train? Four lines, one-four-nine. Yes. We got a good description? All we have is a male black-black shirt. That's all we got from both 11[1]-11. So you got anything further? Nothing further in regards, but TV's literally intoxicated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
11: Unit or sector designation
[2]
23: Unit or sector designation
[3]
24: Unit or sector designation
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
[5]
84: Arrived on scene
[6]
98: Finished assignment/Back in service
[7]
10-5: Relay message
[8]
Bus: Slang for ambulance/EMS

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E 149th St, Bronx, NY

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