Foot pedal alarm triggered at subway booth with no contact, Bronx NY


A foot pedal alarm was triggered at a subway booth near E 149th St in the Bronx. Police were dispatched to check the situation because there was no contact with the booth clerk. Upon arrival, officers found no problems and no clerk present at the booth.
Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
01:41
Transcript:
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I have a job coming over. 11 add-on-one is dealing with the aided, so I have a job for attention to investigate for 149 on a 4-and-5, Robert 260 660 for a foot pedal activation by the booth. No contact with the agent.
00:14
You want police to check and advise at the station.
00:17
10-4[1]-3-0. 2.3-0.
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10-4[1]. 104.
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11 out of 1, 104.
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104. Lord Lieutenant.
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Lieutenant, Proceed.
00:34
75 Sam at Ingerald.
00:38
4.911.
00:44
911.11. New York City Police Department transfer you to Bronx.
00:47
William, out of Michael, 584. Thomas 9.11.
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11.11.1.
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Charlie one first.
01:00
Show me 844 at east to month, the point-deable.
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Aadam 1-10-4[1].
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7-8-1-1-proceed.
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What's the job about in regards to the, like,
01:14
the boot-class was going on?
01:18
They advised that the activation footpad from the booth Robert 260 has been activated and there's no contact with the agent.
01:27
So they request the police to check and advise.
01:30
The agent is due touch.
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The booth clerk is due touch.
01:33
Nothing going on.
01:35
And yellow.
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So your advisement for that booth, nothing's going on, none yellow. No booth clerk is that location?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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