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Unresponsive man found on subway platform at 125th Street
Medical Emergency
Near St, New York, NY 10027
A man was discovered unresponsive on the southbound subway platform at 125th Street.
Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
00:22
Transcript: 998[1] thank you 1041 can i have an available district 3 unit respond to 125 on the 2-0 3 line for an unresponsive male black in the middle of the southbound plat
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[1]
998: Possible Emergency/Medical Call
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Near St, New York, NY 10027
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I'm sorry, District 4 unit to respond to a 10 alarm at (name withheld) 125th Street that says open rooms, open room circle force open on the northbound platform.
If you understand by the phone is ringing it, I can. Give me one second, please. Count number 22334, we're got to a description. We're missing. I'm looking for (name withheld), date of November 20th, 2006, 5 foot, 10 to 20 pounds, lasting with a blue and white t-shirt with blue shorts, has autism and ADAC's verbal, named (name withheld). Again, last in getting off the train and 1-2-5 shooting subway.
This time is not 22.22. Authority of the two more Adam Suckser requesting a description to be read out for a confirmed missing EDP, lasting at 435E105 Street. Looking for a (name withheld), data purposes November 20th, 1976, 6B, 220 pounds, last being wearing a silk shirt, suffice from autism of ADHD. He is verbal. Blast being getting off at 1-25 train station. Oh, who's tonight? What's tonight? Okay, it's very here for Barbudit. Let me be south to them. I'll have an ETA.A.
What either 12? The 12th? The same thing calling stating that there was a male trying to get to 1-2-5, possibly confused and disoriented, a male with the blue paper scrubbed on an orange wristband, had a tattoo of a tear drop on his 11 cheekbones, seemed disoriented by the seven lines.