Melrose, Bronx
Man Slashed
Reported Jul 8 at 8:39 AM · Updated Jul 8 at 8:46 AM · 16.0K Viewed
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A Citizen user shows EMS treating the victim of the slashing.
Officers are on scene and confirm a man is suffering from a slash wound. His injuries are non-life-threatening.
Officers are en route to investigate further.
Police are responding to a report of a man slashed with a knife in the basement of a building.
Incident reported at E 153rd St & Courtlandt Avenue.
A Citizen user shows EMS treating the victim of the slashing.
Officers are on scene and confirm a man is suffering from a slash wound. His injuries are non-life-threatening.
Officers are en route to investigate further.
Police are responding to a report of a man slashed with a knife in the basement of a building.
Incident reported at E 153rd St & Courtlandt Avenue.
A Citizen user shows EMS treating the victim of the slashing.
Officers are on scene and confirm a man is suffering from a slash wound. His injuries are non-life-threatening.
Officers are en route to investigate further.
Police are responding to a report of a man slashed with a knife in the basement of a building.
Incident reported at E 153rd St & Courtlandt Avenue.
A Citizen user shows EMS treating the victim of the slashing.
Officers are on scene and confirm a man is suffering from a slash wound. His injuries are non-life-threatening.
Officers are en route to investigate further.
Police are responding to a report of a man slashed with a knife in the basement of a building.
Incident reported at E 153rd St & Courtlandt Avenue.
A Citizen user shows EMS treating the victim of the slashing.
Officers are on scene and confirm a man is suffering from a slash wound. His injuries are non-life-threatening.
Officers are en route to investigate further.
Police are responding to a report of a man slashed with a knife in the basement of a building.
Incident reported at E 153rd St & Courtlandt Avenue.
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Ops ate him for breakfast
Thats not even ems. Thats NYCHA maintenance staff treating him with no gloves on. Meanwhile, police are first responders, they could’ve treated the wounds.
Personally I would've taken myself to the hospital
For those of you saying for the officers to take them to a hospital. Being that it isn't a life threatening injury he sustained they are actually doing him a favor by speeding up the process and disinfecting the wound and stopping the bleeding. Because if they take him to the hospital (injury not life threatening) he's going to have to wait until gun shot wounds, heart attacks, asthma, stabbing victims get treated first.
Ops ate him for breakfast
Thats not even ems. Thats NYCHA maintenance staff treating him with no gloves on. Meanwhile, police are first responders, they could’ve treated the wounds.
Personally I would've taken myself to the hospital
For those of you saying for the officers to take them to a hospital. Being that it isn't a life threatening injury he sustained they are actually doing him a favor by speeding up the process and disinfecting the wound and stopping the bleeding. Because if they take him to the hospital (injury not life threatening) he's going to have to wait until gun shot wounds, heart attacks, asthma, stabbing victims get treated first.
Ops ate him for breakfast
Thats not even ems. Thats NYCHA maintenance staff treating him with no gloves on. Meanwhile, police are first responders, they could’ve treated the wounds.
Personally I would've taken myself to the hospital
For those of you saying for the officers to take them to a hospital. Being that it isn't a life threatening injury he sustained they are actually doing him a favor by speeding up the process and disinfecting the wound and stopping the bleeding. Because if they take him to the hospital (injury not life threatening) he's going to have to wait until gun shot wounds, heart attacks, asthma, stabbing victims get treated first.
Ops ate him for breakfast
Thats not even ems. Thats NYCHA maintenance staff treating him with no gloves on. Meanwhile, police are first responders, they could’ve treated the wounds.
Personally I would've taken myself to the hospital
For those of you saying for the officers to take them to a hospital. Being that it isn't a life threatening injury he sustained they are actually doing him a favor by speeding up the process and disinfecting the wound and stopping the bleeding. Because if they take him to the hospital (injury not life threatening) he's going to have to wait until gun shot wounds, heart attacks, asthma, stabbing victims get treated first.
Ops ate him for breakfast
Thats not even ems. Thats NYCHA maintenance staff treating him with no gloves on. Meanwhile, police are first responders, they could’ve treated the wounds.
Personally I would've taken myself to the hospital
For those of you saying for the officers to take them to a hospital. Being that it isn't a life threatening injury he sustained they are actually doing him a favor by speeding up the process and disinfecting the wound and stopping the bleeding. Because if they take him to the hospital (injury not life threatening) he's going to have to wait until gun shot wounds, heart attacks, asthma, stabbing victims get treated first.
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