Man injured after fall down stairs at Union Square station, New York NY


A man around 50 years old fell down the stairs at the 14th Street–Union Square subway station. He is bleeding from his face and arm but is awake. The bleeding has been controlled. Emergency responders are on their way. The man may be intoxicated and was near the escalator when the incident happened.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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Is there available four unit covered in 14th Street, Unions, Grand Alari, 4 aided.
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911[1] report 14th Street, Union's Grand Alari. The male 8 is 50 years old fell down the stairs and bleeding, awake.
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Bleeding is controlled but has a cut to his face and arm.
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By the escalator, possibly intox.
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Raise 418 central.
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105 for shooting it.
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Can you raise 418?
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Countert deployment?
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Transit 418 on the air. Transit 418. Transit 418.
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To the transistors,
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can you second about 14th Street, U.N. Square, and a Lowry for aided-Defell.
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9-1-1-190, about 50 years ago, fell down the stairs, leading awake.
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Cetion's control cut to the face and arm.
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...escalator.
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Keep us you said, 456, flight.
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10-5-48?
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Is it confirming 456 line or is it near one of the other things? We just want to get a better clarification of where it is.
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They gave the Larry by the escalator.
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Okay, all right, yeah, we'll redirect.
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No problem, thank you. One lieutenant, Central.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call received via 911
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Location mentioned:
Near St–Union Sq, New York, NY 10003
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