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Police cars whizzing down Seventh Avenue — Brooklynian

Police cars whizzing down Seventh Avenue

backtopsb
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Did anyone else notice this, around 6pm yesterday? We were sitting outside near 9th, and noticed no less than 4-5 police cars, 1-2 police vans, and an undercover car or two FLYING down Seventh Avenue. They then turned up 7th Street, so we were thinking something happened at the hospital.

Anyone know what happened?

Comments

  • I saw that, too, and saw about 8-10 cops rush into the hospital. I was just looking online to see if there was any news about it, but I haven't found anything.
  • See, this is why the New York Times needs to publish listings of ambulance/fire runs and police activity--just like my hometown paper. I thought it was only my parents who still run to the window any time a fire truck, ambulance, or cruiser goes down their street. :wink:
  • jennitrixie wrote: See, this is why the New York Times needs to publish listings of ambulance/fire runs and police activity--just like my hometown paper. I thought it was only my parents who still run to the window any time a fire truck, ambulance, or cruiser goes down their street. :wink:
    but the gothamist has the map :)

    http://www.gothamist.com/labs/map
  • What is the deal with the gothamist map?

    I don't understand all the codes and it does nto provide details....
  • brooklynleather wrote: What is the deal with the gothamist map?

    I don't understand all the codes and it does not provide details....
    OK, here are some of the (maybe?) more obscure code references:

    HAZMAT: hazardous materials (like when the kids in the BX got sprayed with the science experiment/drano, or if a gas/oil spill needs to be cleaned up after a car crash)

    MVA: speaking of car crashes -- motor vehicle accident

    10-75: FDNY call for a 'working fire'
    All Hands: FDNY call for a more serious fire
    10-77: FDNY call for a fire in a multiple family building and/or hi-rise
    2nd Alarm: FDNY needs additional personnel

    EDP: emotionally disturbed person

    Any others?
  • two more from today's map...

    O/T Auto: overturned car
    Apparatus MVA: FDNY truck in an accident
  • Maybe they'll have something in the Brooklyn Papers from that guy who likes to write about "hooligans" and "ne'er do wells."
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