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Elderly male feels dizzy at 125th Street subway stationNew York NY

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Near St, East 125th St &, Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10035

A male about 77 years old felt dizzy on the downtown platform at the 125th Street–Lexington Avenue subway station. Emergency medical services were already present at the scene providing assistance.

Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
03:35
Transcript:
00:00
I have an available unit to respond to near 125 St on a 54-aided male feeling dizzy on the downtown platform, 401 Adam, 401 Boy.
00:19
NCO Central.
00:21
Hi, NCO. Do you have a job at near 125 St-Lex?
00:24
I do.
00:26
Central raise up the unit is numerous close to sign to near 125 St-Lex.
00:29
Yeah, I just raised 401 Adam and 401 Boy, they didn't answer.
00:34
Four sergeant on the air, well, Lieutenant.
00:37
I'll reach out to the, just assigned a job to 401, Adam.
00:40
Ten-four, thank you.
00:45
For response one.
00:47
For response one.
00:49
You just show me transporting a victim from 5-3 and Lex.
00:53
Back to TD4 in relation to the pickup of the unlawful surveillance.
00:57
12475.
01:03
118, boy.
01:08
118, boy.
01:09
Hello?
01:13
Affirmative. All right, that's one.
01:18
401 Adams. 401 Adam.
01:22
You raised me, central. I apologize I couldn't get it.
01:24
No, that's okay.
01:25
On the other aided on the...
01:29
downtown platform feeling dizzy about 77 years old.
01:35
Okay, ten-four, I'll check your advice.
01:38
All right, ten-four, I'm gonna ninety one in your fam as well. Okay, four, thanks.
01:43
Lieutenant.
01:49
Four, Lieutenant. Four, Lieutenant.
01:51
Tell me ninety and one, ninety and one ninety-eight from the Stam McGrath Street.
01:54
All right, ten-four.
02:00
Response to Central?
02:02
So respond to.
02:05
Can you send a topside unit over here where we're doing six, or let's a agent?
02:11
Do you want a topside unit to respond to Waverling at 6? Did they get injured?
02:17
Four?
02:18
On the cell phone, Central?
02:21
Do you want a topside unit to respond for the pickup you picked up? You picked up?
02:26
That I'd use it to aides central.
02:30
Right, so you need Topside to respond to that location, for what? Four central.
02:42
Okay, um,
02:43
to response to, Topside doesn't normally respond to 80s, especially with injuries. Is there a reason why?
02:51
It isn't.
02:58
401 Adam.
03:02
401 Adam.
03:03
Strip in Central or pullback, I'm not seeing anybody down you.
03:09
All right, I can check the call back, just give me one.
03:13
Roll one, Adam.
03:15
Roll one, Adam. All right, I checked the callback. She said she's with the AID near the elevator on the downtown platform.
03:22
The AID is wearing a brown jacket.
03:28
Okay, tenfold. You just have EMS roll, please.
03:31
EMS is already on scene.
03:34
Okay, tenfold.

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Near St, East 125th St &, Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10035

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