Unconscious man found near 125th St subway turnstile, New York NY
An unconscious man was discovered near the turnstile at the 125th Street and Lenox Avenue subway station. Although there was an initial suspicion of overdose, that was later dismissed as it related to a different situation. The main concern is the man's medical condition requiring urgent aid.
Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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Transcript:
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We also have an unconscious bin now, aided[1] male unconscious.
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Overdose, but I don't say what...
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Disregard that, because that's on the Adam Boy, Charlie.
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That's helpful.
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11 response one.
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No response one.
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My last 90's, bro. On the other side of me as well.
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Okay, 4.
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7 crime abduction 2.
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11 crime 2.
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11 crime 2.
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198, 7.5-7-17 on the 4.
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Okay, 4.
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Lever, Adam, four by, you on the air?
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Lever-Bade Central.
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Can find that?
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4-by is 98.
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There's 93 units to respond to 1-25 on the Adam Boy Charlie for aided[1],
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conscious by the turnstile.
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11 crime reduction sergeant crime reduction sergeant Crime reduction sergeant
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She'll be doing the whole shun,
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17 on the floor
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For Titi3
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I'm at the boy Charlie, 125, aided[1] by the turnstown unconscious
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
aided: Person requiring medical assistance due to illness or injury.
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