Man suspected of injuring woman on subway platform, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a man possibly injuring a woman on the downtown platform near 116th Street subway station. The call came from a third-party on the opposite platform. It is unclear if anyone was hurt.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Need a 3 unit to 116th Street on the 2/3, Robert 302, 44, coming over from 911[1], male on the downtown platform injuring a female, and unclear injury.
00:17
E response, other 1?
00:24
Spot five central.
00:26
Stephen at 34, 116th Street–Lenox under two-end, under two and three coming off from 911[1].
00:31
Male on the downtown platform.
00:34
Three response, do you respond?
00:36
Four, but that's such.
00:38
I have a lot of place, I'm really four.
00:41
Eighth Division was going to fight to question between.
00:42
Three sergeant.
00:44
Is that job coming from the wire or 911[1]?
00:47
911[1]? 911, okay.
00:49
How many calls are?
00:51
Just the one.
00:52
I'm checking a call back. Give me one.
01:03
Street Sergeant.
01:06
Sergeant.
01:07
I took the call back.
01:08
The third-party caller, she's not involved.
01:10
She was on the opposite side of the platform on the northbound.
01:14
She already took between the left, unknown if there's any injuries involved.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call received via 911
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St, New York, NY 10026
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