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Emotionally disturbed person reported at 137th Street stationNew York NY

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St-City College, New York, NY 10031

An emotionally disturbed person was reported at the 137th Street subway station in New York City. The train was being evacuated and discharged as a safety measure. Emergency medical services and transit officers coordinated response to manage the situation.

Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Need an available district 3 unit near 137th Street on the one with Robert 176.
00:06
A divisions reporting an emotionally disturbed person experiencing emotional crisis, south and northbound platte.
00:14
We respond to the lead directing.
00:18
Okay, three response two, ten-four.
00:20
Do I have a unit to back three response two?
00:23
To the center, shall we go on?
00:25
Okay, ten-five, ten-five, it's three response one?
00:30
Three, lieutenant.
00:31
3 Lieutenant 104.
00:33
Arrive alive on 84.
00:36
I'm sorry, upon arrival of an emotionally disturbed person assignment officers are reminded to use time, distance, cover, isolating, and contain.
00:42
Use non-lethal force whenever possible.
00:44
Arrive live.
00:46
I've tried to call back if there's any other weapons.
00:49
There's no callback.
00:50
It came from 6 Wire of the A Division.
00:58
Call data 1.
00:59
Hello, David 1.
01:03
Charlotte MCA, they're going to discharge the train.
01:07
That's one.
01:12
This phone two.
01:15
There's a strong number for 137.
01:17
We have a strong load for 137.
01:22
The other one.
01:26
12-8-1. We arrived.
01:29
Confirm smoke.
01:30
It could be north end or the northbound side?
01:33
Confirm smoke, north-end, northbound side of the track.
01:38
Confirm a list.
01:39
The train is being evacuated now.
01:42
10-4[1].
01:43
All right, three responses to EMS have been notified, but we don't have any CES again.
01:50
10-4[1] central.
01:51
You can you take a pass on the main if not.
01:53
If not, let me know if they're in the backlog.
01:56
104. We don't have notification as yet, but I'll stay on top of it and keep your advice.
02:00
Thank you.
02:02
104.
02:07
12 David 1.
02:09
12 day 1.
02:13
1080. 1080. 1080.
02:14
For your response to, three, Lieutenant?
02:17
No, so.
02:19
I'll be advised in regards to this emotionally disturbed person, the train is being discharged.
02:23
I'm sorry, you put that over.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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St-City College, New York, NY 10031
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