Medical emergency near 110th and Lenox subway tracks, New York NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible medical situation involving a person on the northbound subway tracks near 110th Street and Lenox Avenue in New York City. Trains were advised to take precautions, and medical services were possibly en route.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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Transcript:
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Can I get a district three unit checking of ours? 110th and Lenox on the two and three rapid 301.
00:05
We have a male on the northbound roadbed.
00:07
Trains using precautions from the wire.
00:09
Please sergeant, go ahead.
00:14
Three response one and two on the air.
00:19
Central.
00:20
Can you check and advise for this male on a northbound roadbed at 110th and Lenox from the two and three?
00:26
Four.
00:28
That was three response one, correct?
00:30
Three response one, show me going.
00:32
Down four, I 98 from you, Sam.
00:35
Ten five to the left, ten five to the left unit.
00:38
Seven response one, you can show us 84, report them.
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