Person injured in vehicle accident at Madison Avenue, New York NY
Emergency responders attended a motor vehicle accident near Madison Avenue where one person was injured and evaluated by EMS.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
10-7[1] for box 1027, we're at the intersection of Madison.
00:04
7-2, we don't have any accident.
00:08
Negative is IRS all the way.
00:13
104.
00:15
(number withheld).
00:25
Fort Manhattan.
00:27
34.
00:31
1659, could you assign a bus to this box the person fell in the apartment? We don't need a CFR engine now.
00:40
All right, what kind of injuries are we looking at free of us?
00:44
Can by one second.
00:55
A lot of three-four.
00:59
Just unable to get off the floor, looking to just be evaluated, nothing crucial.
01:04
All right, ten of four.
01:09
I'm not in a lot of four.
01:13
A lot of four.
01:14
The caller just called us back, reported that they got themselves out of the elevator.
01:22
Ladder 4, 104, which is 1084 now.
01:28
All right, 104.
01:29
1741 is the time.
01:30
258.
01:39
Nacall engine 3-9.
01:45
3-9. 3-9, you got to signal for your box?
01:50
Yeah, 37-4, patient got up and got on the train.
01:53
We're 10-8.
01:54
10-8. 10-4[2], 1742, the time, and 944.
02:00
I don't know how long...
02:05
4.4.
02:12
Boss 1027, can you have a bus assigned?
02:15
We have one patient complaining of an injury.
02:19
All right, where exactly is this auto action for EMS? We'll direct him right in there.
02:25
10-4[2]. 10-4.
02:30
EMS does have it.
02:31
We'll update them with the location of patient condition.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Unit out of service or unavailable for assignment.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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