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Officer faints but recovers at 116th St subway stationNew York NY

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Lexington Ave & E 116th St, New York, NY 10029

A police officer fainted near the 116th Street Lexington Avenue subway station. The officer regained consciousness and was alert. Supervisors and EMS responded to check the condition. The fainting was due to feeling lightheaded and not related to duty.

Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
05:14
Transcript:
00:00
ESB 402.
00:02
402. I need a boss at Lexington and 116 for MOS. He just fainted.
00:08
104. What platform you want?
00:12
Where street side now?
00:14
Top side 116 and Lex?
00:17
Affirmative.
00:18
He's up.
00:23
Post-4-2 are you in front of a building or you in front of the station itself?
00:29
By the station.
00:36
109 Adams.
00:39
109 Adam.
00:41
109,000. 10-4[1].
00:45
You said the MOS is up now.
00:48
Wake and breathing.
00:53
Terminator, he's up.
00:55
Ten for a lot.
01:01
Trial Captain.
01:03
Taylor, Captain, proceed.
01:05
Have any of a supervisor responding to that aided MLS?
01:08
I'm going to raise four-Lieutenant or Sergeant on the Air.
01:11
They're a full-Lieutenant Sergeant or Deployment Sergeant on the Air District 4?
01:24
Four starting a full-o-dial.
01:27
I want to one at home. Fort Lieutenant, I'll reach out of.
01:30
Okay, ten-four.
01:31
Ten-four.
01:34
Transit. Transit Overtile Lieutenant?
01:37
Transit Outson, Lieutenant.
01:40
Transit, Sergeant, Sanchet. General Ray, oppose?
01:43
Yeah, I just need, like, a Sergeant or Lieutenant to go over to East 116 Street in Lexington Avenue. We have an M.O.S. that fainted.
01:50
He's currently awake and breathing.
01:53
Mark 16 under 4.
01:56
Sixth line.
01:57
I'll reach out to the boss.
02:00
That's up Central?
02:03
It was East 116 at Lexington on the 6 line.
02:07
Four response to us heading over there. Okay.
02:11
Response two, you heading over there at 10-4[1]? Four response one.
02:15
Response one, 10-4[1].
02:17
Got it. All right, John.
02:19
It was a MOS that fainted, that is now awake and breathing, that was at 116th for Lexington train station.
02:26
They're in front of the station at this time, top side, fold, who was on scene with the aided at this time.
02:36
Full 2. Hi, all right, Captain.
02:38
Hello,
02:39
which supervisor is responding?
02:42
Over time.
02:43
She'll be responding, Central. Did you copy that? Overtime Sergeant.
02:48
So Overtime Sergeant is en route to the location.
02:53
Um, Fault, Transit Holt 4-2.
02:56
Transit Holt 4-2.
02:59
Goals 4-2 and near 4-2.
03:08
401.
03:10
4-1 Adam.
03:14
104. Overtown, Sergeant, when you get to 116 Lexington, you please advise the condition of why the Aided, why our member was fainted, was in regards to a job?
03:24
Can I find that?
03:30
4-2.
03:32
4-1-central.
03:35
Post-4-2.
03:42
Overtime, Sergeant Neuf, Overtime Sergeant.
03:44
Go ahead, Central.
03:46
Can you 10-1 operations in regards to this MOS that fainted?
03:50
To have 4. 4.2-1.
03:55
1-2-1, boy.
03:58
Central is doing a 75-sam park place, 2-3.
04:03
Two, three.
04:06
Two-O-one boy?
04:09
That's two-boy-one, ten-four.
04:16
Four item one, central.
04:18
Four item one.
04:19
The redirect us to 116.
04:22
All right, ten-four.
04:29
Post 4-2.
04:37
I'm going to reach out to them as well, just stand by for a little.
04:40
Okay, they want to make sure that if the M.W.S. was on duty and also,
04:45
what's the reason why he fainted with regard to a job or anything?
04:51
Central, be right. He said lightheaded.
04:54
He's conscious and alert.
04:58
All right, 10-4[1].
05:04
The base central.
05:05
All base.
05:07
Just reached out to the unit, it's not regarding the job. M-O-S just felt lightheaded.
05:11
That's all he was, and the boss is there 84[2] at this point.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
84: Arrived at scene or location.

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Lexington Ave & E 116th St, New York, NY 10029

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