Pedestrian collapses on 44th Street causing road closure, Brooklyn NY
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A pedestrian collapsed on 44th Street near 7th and 8th Avenue in Brooklyn. Emergency services, including fire and police, responded to the scene. The street was closed to eastbound traffic until the situation was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
To be advised, on 44th, between 8 and 7, closer to 8K, we have a pedestrian who passed out.
00:07
We have FDNY and YPD on the scene at this non-K.
00:11
Right now, this street is closed off going eastbound near 44th St, copy.
00:15
I'm just bringing over to extra agent until we get this cleared out, okay, copy.
00:20
This is there and just let us know and everything is played up.
00:24
Just what that's for us.
00:26
I can see you on and then again.
00:32
And you come out of Jim, I'm there, German.
00:35
One time I can't get them.
00:37
Just to the other, the coverage I can't give me and let them know what's going on.
00:41
Okay.
00:43
All the I continue on here.
00:44
All the I continue on here.
00:50
ICP on the air.
00:52
Be advised at 44th between 8 and 7 close to 8K.
00:56
We have a pedestrian that's fallen out to street P.
01:00
FDNY is on the scene at this time.
01:03
Right now, 44th Street is closed off to eastbound traffic at this time.
01:08
I will advise when it's open.
01:11
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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44th St, Brooklyn, NY
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