Ambulance requested for sick prisoner at police station, New York NY


The audio is a conversation requesting an ambulance to be sent to a police station for a sick prisoner needing medical attention.
Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 25, 28, 32
03:28
Transcript:
00:00
Can you send a bus[1] to 2A[2] station house? Of course, what's the position of the patient?
00:07
I thank you, Al.
00:10
Tough line.
00:11
Two father, C, 11.
00:13
Two father, C, 11.
00:14
Two father, Steve 11.
00:16
Five stop, can you mark it as an under one?
00:18
FlaW. Two-five thousand.
00:19
Two-five thousand. Two-five thousand.
00:20
Mark my director, 91.
00:21
Let me do another one.
00:22
That's all right.
00:23
Same. I was going to be a model.
00:25
Okay.
00:26
Thank you very much, Adam.
00:32
My opposite, I'm sorry.
00:34
I think so I'm filming and making a message to respond.
00:37
I'll try to get an easy.
00:38
Okay. 208. Nobody has that transit distance, hydrogen, we have more mobilization with all.
00:42
We had 19289-1928-1-1-1-1-2-9.
00:46
Please,
00:47
Charlie. It's here, baby.
00:48
Can I agree with us?
00:49
At 1870-117 now, then.
00:51
Wait, Nguyen.
00:52
Wait, then. Did you set the bus[1] to the station now for a sick prisoner[3], please?
00:55
Ten-four. Just separate from the request I just got for, it's like you now?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
bus: Ambulance/EMS
[2]
2A: Station House
[3]
sick prisoner: Medical Emergency involving a detainee
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Location mentioned:
Near Avenue A, New York, NY 10009
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