Traffic congestion on Sixth to Ninth Avenues, New York NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police units managed heavy traffic congestion and pedestrian crowding along Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Avenues in New York. Commanders coordinated responses to double parking and flow control issues, while additional units were sent for support and sanitation escort operations.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Seven 604 for the (name withheld) or XO.
00:03
I am Commander S Weeks.
00:06
What's the message, Commander?
00:08
I will address the double parkers on Ninth Avenue from Port Four Southbound.
00:14
That's the ten four.
00:16
We got all lanes open.
00:19
That's the four, sir. That's the floor.
00:20
I'm addressing it.
00:22
Addressing it as ten four.
00:24
I'm coming back around as well.
00:29
One zero red direct, keep coming down.
00:31
It's a mess on Ninth Avenue here.
00:35
Uh, supervisor (name withheld), do you want to send an extra unit over there to assist that unit?
00:41
Ten four, not a problem. Ten (number withheld), like you read.
00:47
That's ten five, that was Ninth Avenue.
00:50
Ten four will need your assistance on Ninth Avenue from five seven down.
00:55
About ten four en route trying to get there.
00:58
Ten four, I know, I don't submit, just take your time.
01:03
Four reds.
01:13
Sergeant Lowry on the air.
01:16
On the air, Chief.
01:18
(name withheld), you and (name withheld) are going to be doing the sanitation escort.
01:23
Is that correct?
01:24
Yes, sir. I'll be on Seventh and (name withheld) will be on Broadway.
01:29
Let me know if there's any issues.
01:31
I'm sure it'll probably be another half hour or so before they get started.
01:36
Yes, sir. 10-4[1].
01:38
They're starting to stage now, which is where they were.
01:40
Wait for Seventh Avenue up here, near (number withheld) to clear out.
01:52
Inspector (name withheld) on the air.
01:55
On there?
01:57
How is Eighth Avenue looking? A field of pedestrians.
02:03
Yeah, (name withheld), with regards to that, yes, multiple pedestrians over here.
02:11
Sir, I was handling that incident on Ninth Avenue.
02:13
I'm going back to eight.
02:15
Okay, when you get back to eight, let me know how it's looking.
02:18
Captain (name withheld), what was that? Ten five, that message please.
02:23
Can you give me a report on Sixth Avenue, please?
02:31
And four.
02:34
Yeah, Chief (name withheld) gives you Sixth Avenue reports.
02:36
Sixth Avenue, Fourth, Seventh and Sixth is where they have you put them.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave, New York, NY
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