Accidental injury after fight ends on subway platform, New York NY


A physical fight ended on a subway platform. One person stayed at the scene while the other left on a train. EMS was called for a person with heavy bleeding, but it was later confirmed the injury was accidental. The person slipped on a banana peel and fell, causing the bleeding, not an assault.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
05:32
Transcript:
00:00
It's for a 39 physical fight.
00:02
Um,
00:04
Fight is over as of 116.
00:06
One person left at the location.
00:09
The other one stayed on the train.
00:11
It's coming from 6 Y or K.
00:13
She'll be rolling in 84[1].
00:15
We'll be doing a station inspection in regards.
00:17
And do you have the location on the plat north of the south home?
00:25
Do you have it? You hear for it?
00:27
All right. One response to one, they just says there was a fight on the plat.
00:30
It doesn't specify exactly where.
00:32
The fight is over as of 116 hours.
00:34
One person left at the location.
00:36
The other person was on this train, all right?
00:38
Red, both canvas in regards.
00:40
Shall we go in a station? Thank you much, sir.
00:42
I got you.
00:45
One out of one, Central?
00:46
One Adam 1.
00:47
Go ahead, Kay.
00:49
Sure is 98[2] Central.
00:50
Thank you.
00:51
You're very welcome.
01:00
Thank you, Lieutenant.
01:02
Okay.
01:07
Lieutenant, go ahead.
01:09
91 for the town set out 5'9.
01:23
On air.
01:25
You still on you, Sam?
01:27
98[2].
01:31
Thank you. The school's 1-30.
01:41
Field force, 1-30.
01:43
1-30, go ahead.
01:47
(number withheld), Hudson Yards Station, platform.
01:56
More response to...
01:58
For response to vote?
02:00
One response to Central.
02:02
Can you, uh,
02:04
should we hear you hit 9-380, 490-4-9-0?
02:10
9-80-tops 2.
02:14
All right, one response to 10-5, he messages K, you coming in 2x2 and a little muffled.
02:19
93 at 8 times 2, 4997.
02:22
104.
02:24
2-high, miss 3 and 4.
02:30
Miss 3, go ahead.
02:33
98[2], can't put me, and stand here on 3.4 and 6, please.
02:36
Nora 505.
02:39
Response 1, go ahead.
02:43
Show me a quick time, so please, to the base.
02:55
Hi, this is Lieutenant.
02:58
Hi, is the Senate.
03:04
Measure of a two response one still holding at 39.
03:09
Affirmative day.
03:11
Take it off the queue and give it the two response to or a sector that's available so they could go to 84[1] at that job.
03:18
For response to you read.
03:21
4th Central.
03:23
Thank you much, Kay.
03:29
4 David 1.
03:30
4 David 1.
03:33
775, Sam Robert 258.
03:36
Sam Robert 258.
03:42
It's you, Sergeant.
03:44
It's you, Sergeant. It's you, Sergeant.
03:47
APU, Sergeant.
03:49
A2 Sergeant, you still okay?
03:52
91 Centi, you can put me in another one at the same location?
03:56
5-9 Columbus, correct?
04:02
Response to Central.
04:04
Two response to what? Go ahead.
04:06
Can you come further the particles at the last shop?
04:09
Sure, no problem.
04:11
It's a male black, wearing their clothing, selling swipes in the Mez.
04:14
It's coming from Sixth Wire.
04:17
That's how the location.
04:19
Location 34, 10 station, one, two, three line, booth number Robert 135, that's Robert 135.
04:26
That's Robert 135.
04:32
Good to go?
04:34
One plus that show.
04:41
That's one, sir.
04:44
We're there for response one?
04:45
One response one, central.
04:47
Can I get a bus to this location?
04:49
It's going to be a confirmed 34.
04:51
Adertainment, particular,
04:53
is 106.
04:54
106. 104.
05:02
Right, that was one risk...
05:03
It's not going to be a 34.
05:05
It's going to be a straight-aided.
05:06
I just got to bus this location, heavy bleeder.
05:08
Can you rush the bus, please?
05:10
Right, so just to clarify.
05:12
One response one, you're requesting EMS for a heavy bleeder, not a confirmed 34, correct?
05:18
No problem.
05:24
In regards to the dispute, our 39 is going to be no physical fight.
05:29
He fell by himself.
05:30
He slipped on a banana peel coming off the train.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
84: Arrived at scene or location.
[2]
98: Assignment completed; no further action needed; unit available for service.
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