Unconscious male reported at Bryant Park subway station, New York NY


An unconscious male suspected of overdose was reported inside the Bryant Park subway station near 40th Street and 6th Avenue. He was found by the turnstiles and was in and out of consciousness.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
01:43
Transcript:
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Can I get a bus to 4-0 Street, 6th Avenue station for a fainted male, possible overdose?
00:11
10-4[1], standby.
00:17
Post 209.
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10209, procee.
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You can mark this 901.
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914. Okay,
00:27
only 6-6-1.
00:33
21 27 hours in the confines of 10-in of 10-treece and abilities him.
00:37
Lieutenant is one-level-1 mobilization in regards to confirmed 30 at gunpoint.
00:42
Mobilization point is West 18th Street to 9th Avenue.
00:46
Look at the 3rd Street now expanded and no further description at this time. Time is 2127 hours.
00:56
Chairpost 1113.
01:02
Close to all four central.
01:09
To the post 113 on either, 113?
01:12
Yeah, 113 out here.
01:14
Your location is West 4-0 Street in 6th Avenue or West 4-0 Street in 8th Avenue?
01:21
42, Bryant Park.
01:24
All right, 7-4.
01:25
Is the 8 in unconscious at this time and which is specific location?
01:36
Down in the station by turnstiles, uh,
01:39
he's in and out of consciousness.
01:42
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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