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Loose dog spotted traveling through New York subway tunnelsNew York NY

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Lexington Ave & E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065

Officers reported a loose dog traveling northbound through subway tunnels near Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street, moving toward the next stations along the Q and F train lines.

Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
03:53
Transcript:
00:00
The dog has been seen. He's going up pretty much northbound on 63rd and Lex.
00:07
It looks like it's been traveling the tunnel to the next station.
00:10
This provides the next unit to go to the next station, please.
00:21
Is the dope left for on the Q-line?
00:26
1-1-3 Central.
00:29
For Bay Central?
00:34
Are you in a 106?
00:37
Response 2.
00:44
Lieutenant?
00:46
Lieutenant.
00:48
You said the dog is headed northbound on 63 and Lex, correct?
00:52
F4 Central. Going to the next station.
00:55
Northbound.
00:57
I'm going to 6-9. The next station, central.
01:02
Which line?
01:04
It'll be the F-line, F-line.
01:07
So the next station is going to be Queens from 63 and Lex.
01:16
Highvis 1.
01:18
2-5-is-1.
01:21
Can you show is 96 times 2 and 98 out 10?
01:26
What quality of life? Thank you.
01:29
96 times 2, that's on No-R-7-8, correct?
01:40
Good morning, Senator 2, hi-vis 2.
01:45
Two have is two.
01:48
Number (number withheld), thank you very much. And four, you're welcome.
01:57
One post-402.
02:01
402.
02:03
35-down, phone 16-3, Lexington, 6-1.
02:13
You at 8 6th Street?
02:16
1 16th Street, elected.
02:23
Unavailable District 3 unit to respond to 154. Location is Fulton Street at 21 and 3.
02:29
Aided female, 29 years old, intoxicated, vomiting in front of the turnstile on the stairs.
02:41
Lieutenant Central?
02:44
You guys are talking over each other.
02:47
Td2, Lieutenant to Central.
02:51
Four. Two Lieutenant.
02:53
Do you have any jobs at 14 and 6 for FD and Y?
03:04
Negative Lieutenant.
03:11
Both 209.
03:13
Two,
03:15
Lieutenant, that's a negative.
03:17
Thank you.
03:19
One, Lieutenant.
03:21
One, Lieutenant.
03:27
401 board?
03:29
One, Lieutenant, you're raising?
03:31
10-4[1] Central.
03:32
That dog seen passing Lexon,
03:36
63, and, uh...
03:38
So he should be about 72nd going to the next station. That's going to be on the Q-line, Q-line, Central.
03:44
Seventy-second should be in the Q-line, correct?
03:46
Ten-four Central.
03:51
104. Do I'm still heading northbound?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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Lexington Ave & E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065

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