Officer injured near West and Morris streets, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, an on-duty police officer was injured after falling while getting off a van near West Street and Morris Street in New York City. The officer experienced back, shoulder, and leg pain. Emergency medical personnel were requested to respond, and the officer was reported to be conscious and alert but in significant pain.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
Listen to dispatch call
05:47
Transcript:
00:00
Central, I need an ambulance to respond to near West Street and Morris.
00:05
I have an MOS[1].
00:06
that fell.
00:12
What's the condition of the officer?
00:16
She reports back pain, shoulder pain, leg pain, and she fell while getting off the van.
03:19
Do you want to hear in regards to the injured MOS[1]?
03:29
Do I have a traffic supervisor out with that injured MOS[1] that fell getting off the van?
03:50
That's near West Street and Morris Street.
03:58
Okay, and that is the MOS[1] that fell getting off the van with back, shoulder, and leg pain.
05:35
We need to know if that injured MOS[1] is awake and conscious.
05:39
They're awake and conscious, just in a lot of pain.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MOS: Police officer or law enforcement personnel; commonly used as "Member of the Service."
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