Female falls onto subway tracks with heavy bleeding, New York NY


At Canal Street subway station, a female fell onto the northbound 6 train platform tracks. She had heavy bleeding from a chin laceration. Civilians helped pull her off the tracks. She was conscious and being treated. It is unknown if she was a crime victim.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Deborah Central. Could we get a bus over to Canal on the northbound six? We had a female that fell on the tracks.
00:07
I'm not sure whether she's the victim of a crime yet.
00:09
We just got on the scene.
00:10
But she is bleeding heavily from the mouth.
00:13
Civilians got her off the track.
00:14
She's off the track.
00:15
Okay.
00:16
Okay, so she is commonly on the platform, on the northbound six?
00:20
We got her right by the booth at Canal on the south side.
00:24
Okay. Okay, no contact with any train, correct?
00:27
10-4[1], Central, no contact.
00:29
We're still investigating whether she's a victim of a crime or not.
00:32
Okay, so we stand by one unknown if it's a victim of a crime.
00:36
Center to two, Lieutenant.
00:38
Good condition, sorry.
00:41
10-5? Condition, Sergeant Redd.
00:45
Okay, so that was two conditions.
00:46
Ascertain if she's a victim of a crime.
00:48
Excuse me.
00:52
Unknown at this time.
00:54
Condition 5.
00:55
Condition 5.
00:56
Go ahead. Senator, what's that plus? She has a heavy laceration to her chin.
01:02
Okay. Is she conscious?
01:05
10-4[1], she's conscious.
01:06
Just a heavy laceration.
01:08
Understood. Understood.
01:11
To Condition Sergeant.
01:14
Okay,
01:15
there's multiple units speaking.
01:18
Conditioned Sergeant, he's trying to ascertain if they're a victim of a crime, unknown as of 1611.
01:23
No to respond to a 16-year translator.
01:28
Okay, all units, you're coming in with heavy static.
01:32
Two response to...
01:37
Okay, units, stand by one, unless you acknowledge, please does not transmit.
01:41
Two response two, go with your message.
01:44
So, Condition 5, need a translator down in canal?
01:48
Does he need a transport for the 8th?
01:51
Oh,
01:52
translator.
01:53
Oh, do you need a translator on Conditions 5?
01:58
The condition 5? Okay, we'll keep you clear until we have retained.
02:01
We'll advise if we need it.
02:03
Dr. Johnson, 2Connecting class, now to make them up a crime.
02:07
Okay, did you read on that condition, Sergeant, not a victim of a crime.
02:11
Two, response two, they'll let you know if they need to translate.
02:15
10-4[1].
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10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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