Person Conscious After Head Injury At Manhattan Subway Station, New York NY
At a subway station in Manhattan near 138th Street, a person hit their head hard on a train and briefly lost consciousness. They are now awake and talking. Emergency medical services have been requested and are on the way.
Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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Transcript:
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Central be advised, um,
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the 1011 job in second Adam Q.
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Can you put our response 1 Q? Okay.
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I got you. All right, simple. 11 response on, man. 11 response on, man.
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Another response one.
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The 11 response 1K.
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The base is a rehatton near 138th Street in GCDU for the 1011 located on the north down side of the mezzanine. That's 4.
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11 plus 11 central.
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1111, your bus holds me rolling 84[1] in like one minute, can you good?
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Time 4. That's what I was looking for for ETA. Thank you very much.
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A person that I have, the AID,
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smacked their head pretty hard on the train and passed out. So he's conscious right now, he's talking to me, but I just wanted to see, you know, what was the EETA on that bus. But thank you very much.
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Okay, Tim 4. He smacked his head, Tim 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
84: Arrived at scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
subway station, New York, NY 10013
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