Person taken into custody for mental health crisis in Harlem


Police are responding to a person experiencing a mental health crisis near Lexington Avenue and 125th Street. The individual is being taken into custody involuntarily for their safety.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
Sergeant on the air for Lieutenant. Four Sergeant. Can you respond to Lexington on 125th Street? Can you respond to Lexington Avenue in 125th Street? It's going to be an ADP voluntary. Before (name withheld). Can you respond to Lexington Avenue in 125th Street? It's going to be an ADP voluntary. 4.O.1. Adam. Central. Union. Involuntary. We're talking right now, we'll just see the Supervisor. Supervisor is involved. I'm waiting for the...Intyre. Four, you have... You have one... Sergeant. That's right. One one out of five. One target. One target. That's one here that he died. 401 and 401 void. They're together. They have an EDP[1] involuntary. They have an EDP involuntary. That would be involuntary. 4-1-1-2. Street 4 over time, Sergeant. District 4 overtime, Sergeant. Two stations away.
Police codes explained
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EDP: Emotionally Disturbed Person
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 125th St, New York, NY 10035
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