Male feels dizzy near 145 St and David in New York, New York NY
Emergency medical services responded to a male unconscious and later feeling dizzy near 145 St and David in New York.
Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Three response, one, EMS is 84[1] for the unconscious, keep you updated.
00:08
All right, three response, 1K.
00:13
For response one?
00:15
EMS has Morgan and going on the arrival, okay.
00:18
Okay, Mike, that's our 90-0 on our entrance.
00:23
All right, 10-4[2].
00:24
The, um, if you need it, it's bus number 16, Adam K, right?
00:29
Okay, okay.
00:31
Okay, all you're welcome, okay.
00:32
We're going to switch this back, just back.
00:33
Let's let the next phone log in.
00:36
It's 3-1001 central.
00:38
Okay.
00:43
Ready-call.
00:46
A2-2-hundred one essential.
00:53
A2-2-hyp is one essential.
00:56
Logging in.
01:00
The Cangetta plus 1-4-5 on the David, 5-5-4-5-4.
01:04
106-6.
01:07
10-6.
01:10
Ten space, there's passes logging in.
01:17
Ten-five they're in any unit there is requesting a bus.
01:21
A2-hydrate is one essential.
01:23
Can you get a bus to near 145 St on the David?
01:26
Got a few mail from in time town, feeling dizzy.
01:29
All right, near 145 St on the David, ten-four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
84: Arrived at scene or location.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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