Emotionally disturbed man causing disturbance at subway station, New York NY
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An emotionally disturbed man, approximately 30 years old, was yelling and lying on the ground near 125th Street subway station. He was also holding the gate open. Emergency responders were dispatched to the northbound side of the station.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
One more for a 125 Street on the 2 and 3 for a three-nine TOS for a male homeless holding the gate open.
00:09
I'm going to one-16 and I'll go to near 125 St.
00:17
Thank you.
00:19
Also, three responses to be advised for that near 125 St job is also an emotionally disturbed person at that location on the northbound side.
00:26
Let me go on near 125 St, thank you.
00:38
Guys, there's one.
00:42
Hi, this one, go ahead.
00:45
Not stand, take you.
00:48
That's no problem.
00:49
We respond to.
00:51
Do we respond to?
00:56
Three sounds too.
00:58
I roll an 84 at near 125 St by the eating beach out today.
01:01
It was southbound by north side.
01:07
For the emotionally disturbed person is going to be on the northbound side.
01:11
Give a description of the male about 30 years old, that yelling and screaming is on the ground.
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Location mentioned:
St, East 125th St &, Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10035
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