Bicyclist injured in collision at East 34th and Lexington, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, a bicyclist was injured when he collided with a car door that was opened into his path near East 34th Street and Lexington Avenue in New York. Emergency medical services were requested at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, I need EMS at East 34th Street and Lexington Avenue.
00:05
I have a bicyclist who got hurt when a motorist opened a vehicle door.
00:13
The bicyclist ran into the door and fell. He is requesting help.
00:19
Yes, and I am.
00:21
She's going to stand by for the ambulance. Is that a male or female?
00:26
It's a male.
00:34
Just the bus is needed because that was an accident, affirmative? Yes, sir.
00:40
That's what it's for.
00:42
58.
00:49
Can you confirm again if he needs EMS before I put it in?
00:54
Yes, he says he does.
00:58
Advising that police are not responding.
01:02
That's the time for it.
01:12
We go 7101 to command the Eversley on the air?
01:18
On the air, go ahead.
01:20
This is an advisory 5-5-7 to have the lights back running.
01:25
All right,
01:26
you did a wonderful job at that intersection.
01:29
You for 1090.
01:30
Thank you very much.
01:32
You're welcome, thank you.
01:34
No, go on, someone in the row on.
01:36
Thank you. Thank you.
01:39
Traffic is at East 34th and Lexington with the male who fell off the bike.
01:45
What is your portable number?
01:55
Traffic portable, what is your portable number or your R&P number for East 34th Street and Lexington Avenue?
02:04
Y-V-O-5, we're trying to get the A-6, switch back to this channel.
02:08
Time 4. Thank you.
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