Person injured in minor assault on train near Lexington Ave, New York NY


Police and EMS responded to an incident on a train near Lexington Ave & E 96th St where a person suffered a minor facial injury. No weapons were involved and the injury happened over an hour before responders arrived.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised, as for 6FAR states that the train is still at 9-6 and led states that the train is holding at the station for police and medical.
00:08
10-4[2], I wrote.
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10-4[2].
00:12
Central at 1830. Can you 10-5[1] your month?
00:15
10-5[1] to the Senate.
00:19
10-5[1] the lieutenant.
00:21
Two lieutenant.
00:23
Two lieutenant proceed.
00:26
I'm going to Sam at Brooklyn Bridge City Hall on the four lines.
00:32
Stop.
00:36
Four mobile field port sergeant one.
00:39
Four mobile sergeant one.
00:41
Yeah, let me get a bus to this location as well for the same job.
00:48
10 4, what's the injury, any weapons used?
00:53
No weapons,
00:55
minor injury used to the face.
00:58
104, do we have a purpose grip?
01:02
Not at this moment, it seems to happen over an hour in the past.
01:07
No.
01:13
8-3-0 special.
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4.0.15.
01:24
Call one.
01:27
What is the after update of Job?
01:32
Be advised, the train is still at 9-6 and Lex folding for police and EMS. You can disregard, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-5: Request to repeat or relay a message or transmission.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 96th St, New York, NY 10029
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