Barefoot man walks on subway track railing in Manhattan


A man without shoes is walking along the railing next to subway tracks in Manhattan. Police are watching him as he moves along the platform near 86th Street and Lexington Avenue.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
04:29
Transcript:
4S1-11. 4-4-1-2-7-10-5-hour 17-53 hours. On 4.07. 10-4[1]-407. To see if, (name withheld) is confirmed that the data 86 in light. wearing blue shorts and gray shirts. Still at the same location. Southbound on the railing of the track, not on the track itself. So, southbound on the railing of the track area, blue shorts and gray shirt and gray shorts. That blue shorts, gray shirt, no shoes. Green shirt, blue shorts, no shoes. And that's close to 86, correct? I believe it's more like the catwalk. He's on the railing of the track area. Yeah, he's not on the actual press. He's not on the cap walk. Just walking towards the restriction mark. Then we're on the catwalk warning. What are anything? We send. 4.006? 4-06. 4 response 1. 4. All right, 4 response line. Can you just wait at the town's end of the platform at 6.63 for some class? The phone. Again, that description is a male wearing gray shirt, blue shorts, no shoes. Stacey's on the catwalk. Response one. My response one. From 2 of 32, central. You can show me to wear any other. The canvas. Thank you. Thank you. Another unit to a 7-7 and Lex. He's walking towards a... It's 10-4. 7-4. 7406. Joe is walking on the platform towards 7-7. 104.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & East 86th St, New York, NY 10028
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