Male requests ambulance for missing medication on West 14th Street, New York NY
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A 31-year-old man on West 14th Street in Manhattan called for an ambulance because he is missing several medications and is feeling mentally unwell. He is not violent and has no weapons.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
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Transcript:
00:00
Central, I have a gentleman with me requesting a bus.
00:04
He said that he does not have his medication and needs an ambulance immediately.
00:10
What's the location of the mail case?
00:14
This is on Fortinacourtney in the borough of Manhattan.
00:19
West 14th Street in the avenue 1040 and what is the age of the gentleman and what medication is he requiring?
00:33
One of the medications is Sarahquell he's requesting.
00:44
We said that was Sarahquil, correct?
00:46
That depends for.
00:47
There are other medications he needs as well.
00:50
I count four.
00:51
And how old is he a male approximately gay? What is our condition?
00:56
He is 31 years old he stayed.
00:58
He seems to be in good condition, but he says that mentally he does not feel well.
01:04
Sounds good.
01:07
He's not violent or no weapons at this moment, right? This is 104.
01:11
No weapons of skin and does not seem violent.
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W 14th St, New York, NY
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