Request for EMS for a female having a seizure at West 51st and West 52nd Streets near 6th Avenue., New York NY
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Request for EMS for a female having a seizure at West 51st and West 52nd Streets near 6th Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
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05:2
Transcript:
00:00
Both 18, I need a bus.
00:02
In between 5-2 and 5-2 and 5-2-1-6-5.
00:09
What's the location?
00:13
West 51st and West 52nd Street.
00:17
West 5152 and 5th Avenue.
00:23
You're not breathing out.
00:26
I'm sorry, what avenue are you saying?
00:30
Sixth Avenue.
00:32
So West 51,
00:34
West 52, and 6th Avenue, and 6th Avenue, affirmative.
00:41
I can't move.
00:49
You said she's having a seizure.
00:52
Where's it going here?
01:02
Okay,
01:04
I'll ready and mad to you.
01:06
Yeah, let's have, uh,
01:08
Gio Garcia, 5-1 and 6-6-6-4.
01:10
Nothing, 2-4 by-7.
01:14
Traffic unit go with you...
01:15
...units clear the air, clear the air.
01:18
Clear the air.
01:19
It's in a traffic unit...
01:20
...on 5-1, 5-1, 5-2 and 6th Avenue.
01:22
Traffic unit, West 5-1, West 52 and 6th Avenue.
01:30
There's a female having a seizure, affirmative.
01:33
That's that point going to be in first off.
01:38
12991, 1296 Avenue, the Newburgh building.
01:40
Copy.
01:48
EMS is already, K.
01:50
That's the 10.4, sent by with her.
01:53
You read? 10.4.
02:04
973 Dumont Avenue, Cleveland, Elton Street.
02:07
It's a level one mobilization point for a misting EDP.
02:11
We in black sweatpants, blue long-sleeved jersey, no shoes on, light skin, 5 foot 6,
02:16
nonverbal, authority to 75 lieutenant.
02:22
That's an IPA on the bus.
02:27
So, the Cephaer, I'm fascinated.
02:32
Cepard. C. C. C. So far. The center.
02:39
The center.
02:50
Since you on the air, okay.
02:52
All right, you'll be able to be here for the bus.
02:56
Your children, Senator, 84.
02:58
Do you have anything here in that bus, okay?
03:01
Give me one moment.
03:06
Uh,
03:07
be advised, this is a female, uh,
03:10
conscience just up this time, okay?
03:19
I'm waiting for a DTA now, okay, give me one moment.
03:27
We're on 6th Avenue between 5-1 and 5-2 on the east side center on the sidewalk.
03:39
10-4[1].
03:46
Until there's any other sector car responding for the test?
03:51
For the ADK?
03:55
No,
03:58
negative K is the...
03:59
How old is the 80?
04:06
Palloni one year is the Bay Central.
04:09
Okay, no, the sector car is not needed.
04:12
She's up age, stay.
04:19
I'm sitting in regards to her just being an agent if you're not able to stand by.
04:28
Ready and not please.
04:31
You're not able to stand by with the AIDA, okay? I'll send a unit.
04:34
I'm standing by, Senator.
04:35
Let's try to roll over here for the report.
04:37
Okay.
04:43
You need a unit for a report for aid to have a seizure, okay?
04:53
I got to both of this.
04:54
I can cancel that request for the effect of the car.
04:58
104. EMS is five minutes out,
05:01
okay. Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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6th Ave, New York, NY
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