Police respond to emotional disturbance at local address


Police received a call about a woman displaying emotionally disturbed behavior. The situation was reported as a mental health crisis, and emergency medical services are responding.
Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 25, 28, 32
01:42
Transcript:
Affirmative. At 39[4], criminal mess, 158, east 1-22, that just changed it to a EDP[1]. For female (name withheld), no further. No further. No further. No further. No further. No further. No further. No further. No further, Charlie. No further. No further. Charlie. See a bye. No. 34[3]. Just location. Ten, ten, ten. Two, five, Charlie. Yeah, be a five. It's going to be to be to an EEP here. Once again, no thirty-four. Ten-four. E. P.m. E.E.K. for a bus. Affirmative. We have ten-14. Ten-fourteen. Two minutes out. Red, thanks. regarding a 311. And for the woman to leave your directives, still open? You can 91[2], thank you. Time for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EDP: Emotionally Disturbed Person
[2]
91: Back in Service (context, used for clearing call)
[3]
34: Assault/Assistance (contextual, possibly 'assault' or 'help needed')
[4]
39: Criminal Mischief (Vandalism/Property Damage)
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Location mentioned:
Near E 122nd St, New York, NY 10035
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