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Male selling goods and requesting medical help at subway stationNew York NY

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

A male selling items and collecting money at the 125th Street subway platform requested emergency medical services. EMS is responding to the scene.

Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to add another job for 148 on the 3 on your queue is for a customer requesting EMS.
00:12
104 Central.
00:17
District 3 available unit, this is for 125 St.
00:21
Nick, 125 St.
00:22
Nick.
00:23
So at 39,
00:24
the male selling,
00:27
wiping and the men, collecting money.
00:33
The response will put in the queue.
00:45
Mobile 340, you're at (number withheld), correct?
00:49
Okay.
00:50
Show me responding.
00:54
Three, response, so.
00:57
Response to receive.
01:00
Patrick, you got a plug going to 1-48 under 3?
01:07
Yes, as an unknown condition, but I guess, EMS is responding.

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Location mentioned:
St, East 125th St &, Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10035

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