Medical aid requested at 145th Street train station, New York NY
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Emergency medical services were requested for a sick passenger on a train at 145th Street station in New York City. EMS and transit units coordinated the response.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
Listen to dispatch call
00:50
Transcript:
00:00
City available unit from District 3 at near 145th Street, Nora 20 for an aided coming in from station sick customer and car number (number withheld) requesting EMS at near 145th Street to have station house 84[1].
00:15
Thank you, Sergeant.
00:18
Sergeant.
00:20
Station is 84[1], we'll check and advise.
00:21
Do you have an ETA for the EMS and the location located?
00:26
I don't have an ETA yet.
00:29
They're on the train and is in car number (number withheld) on the B train for near 145th Street.
00:38
Did they say no-down, no-sabob?
00:40
Okay, sir, sergeant.
00:43
Ten four. Station house, we're going to check in advice.
00:46
Okay, ten four.
00:47
So, station house is I'm 84[1] and we'll check in advice.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
84: Arrived at scene or location.
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