Unconscious male reported near wheelchair at Columbus Circle station, New York NY
An unconscious male was reported near the wheelchair area at Columbus Circle subway station. The caller, a mental health provider, did not specify the train line or platform. The booth clerk was unaware of the situation. Police units are confirming but have not found the individual yet.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
District 4. Be advised as 80, it's still holding for 20 minutes at first average 7 of the unconscious male near the wheelchair.
00:20
One lieutenant?
00:26
One lieutenant or one response one? Yeah, one lieutenant.
00:31
I take the call back. It's coming from a mental health provider.
00:38
Say the call it only provided the station. They didn't specify which line or platform.
00:45
All right, coming.
00:51
The 4-1-starge.
00:57
Central,
01:00
your northbound flat on the 1 is good.
01:04
10-5[1]?
01:09
4-4-4-4-1-charged, Central. I have nothing on the Northbound 1 at near Columbus Cir. Do you say Robert 158?
01:18
Affirmative.
01:19
As for the callback, they said the caller only stated near Columbus Cir.
01:23
Did not specify which train line or which platform?
01:30
The call came in twice from the same station for both lines.
01:36
Okay. The downtown class trade. You have a unicycle to the south house. Where the boot is.
01:42
10-4[2], thank you.
01:44
For the response one.
01:45
One response one.
01:47
The central, I put the booth clerk on the downtown one. They have no knowledge. She tries to fallback. She said she's a mandated reporter if somebody told her someone was in a crisis here.
01:55
There's nothing going on. It's much a job, Natyx.
01:59
Time 4, thank you. One lieutenant and sergeant, you're ready?
02:03
That's right?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-5: Request to repeat or relay a message or transmission.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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