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Woman found unconscious near pool after tile removed 

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Near W 60th St, New York, NY 10023
A woman was found unconscious next to a pool. EMS requested police because a possible suspect was at the scene. The incident may be linked to a man removing a tile by the pool, which could have caused the fall.
Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 20, CP, 24
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Transcript:
20 Adam. Zero Adam, that's what you're raising. Four, um, I'm receiving another call in regards to the unconscious at 124 West 60th Street. There's any police at the location saying there's a perp at the location. I want to 4 West 60th Street. They're saying, EMS is saying that they need police for location. There's a perp that's there. When we're kind of special, is this reading isn't assault you? No, if it's an unconscious, it says aided female fell on the floor next to a pool. Then they're saying they need police because the incident happened yesterday. What kind of registered? This doctor keep me advised. 10-4. State states the incident might have been caused by the mouse saying that the mail removed the tile from next to the pool. Two foot, Charlie. Four Charlie.

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