Man fell at Houston transit center platform, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a report of a man who fell from a platform at the Downtown Transit Center in Houston. The man partially landed on the track area and in a roadway lane. EMS was requested but later refused by the individual, who then walked away from the scene without further assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Six .4. Can you send me an EMS? I have a male, approximately about forty-five years old.
00:08
He fell.
00:11
Okay, where, ma'am?
00:13
I'm right here at Downtown Transit Center on the bottom of the platform.
00:18
Clear downtown southbound.
00:25
I'm southbound.
00:28
One David Six Four, I'm going to be with her.
00:30
If that's real, he's partially his legs are partially on the track southbound.
00:36
Clear by the barrier poles.
00:39
If you could sweeten the camera, you'll see what we're talking about.
00:43
He's partially in a moving lane of traffic.
00:46
Okay, so he's in the street by pedestrians, but not on the platform.
00:50
That's clear.
00:52
Clear. She, I think she meant to say he fell from the platform.
00:57
The train is clear to pass through, sir.
01:08
So HFD Medic Zero Eight on the scene.
01:42
Show that individual he refused EMS and he walked off the bed.
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Location mentioned:
Downtown Transit Center, Houston, TX 77002
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