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Medical assistance for man with psychiatric episodeQueens NY

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130-36 Merrick Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11434

Medical personnel responded to a man experiencing a psychiatric episode near Merrick Boulevard between Jamaica Avenue and Archer Avenue. The man was breathing normally and requested transport to a psychiatric ward. No weapons or injuries were reported.

Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 2
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Transcript:
00:00
4123 to central, I need medical attention near Merrick Boulevard between Jamaica Avenue and Archer Avenue.
00:09
Central of the location.
00:12
Near Merrick Boulevard between Jamaica Avenue and Archer Avenue.
00:17
And what's going on here?
00:19
I have a 29-year-old male that is having a psychiatric episode.
00:25
He is stable in breathing.
00:26
He would like to be taken to a psychiatric ward.
00:31
Is there an apartment, a room or floor?
00:34
He's in the first interview room on the main floor.
00:45
There's no weapons and no injuries involved, right?
00:49
No.

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Location mentioned:
130-36 Merrick Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11434

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