Man Screaming Outside Lexington Avenue Subway Station, New York NY


A man about 30 years old was reported screaming outside the Lexington Avenue subway station in Central Park South. He appeared possibly covered in a blanket. Police units responded to assist with a possible mental health crisis.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
03:32
Transcript:
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I got this report any second advice for an ADP near 5-9 Lex for the ADP email, 30 years old, screaming.
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Response 2, 10-1[2].
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To respond 1.
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411-12.
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So far as the response to the CDP outside and Alex?
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For response to the central.
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For response to, Robloadva 24, Office is in mind the system. This is covecer continues non-little force one over possible.
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Can I have any two back for response to?
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I'm not sure 14.
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Substate 14 your backing?
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Careful.
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Thank you.
00:54
Got five, four, location.
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That's coming over at near 5'9 legs.
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I don't have an exact location yet. Stand by one.
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Four sides in red and red.
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First one, central.
01:14
Response 1.
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Remark that driver 90x, 96[4] times 1.
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Negative on the cameras on both platforms, not from about quality of life.
01:27
Remarking that this orderly a 90X[3] and you have a 96[4] times 1 for quality of life? 7.4. All right, so far.
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Where is Foxxville?
01:40
What response to?
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98 from Bauer.
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Time square 11 and 12.
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Times Square 11 and 12.
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Tompso, 11 and 12.
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11 and 12, go ahead.
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75 ocean.
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Northbound one, two, three, four, two and seven.
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Two conditions one.
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Two conditions one.
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The under time for the Jabet Broadway, broad in on the J.
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314. That was as of 8.50 hours 8.50.
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484. 84 time is 9.
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To the subway 54 on the year?
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14.
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I checked the call back.
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The mail is outside the station by the pierce by 590s. He was screaming his possibly covered in blanket.
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The horse marks the road.
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10th floor, uh, District 4, Sergeant Red and the gas for this EDP[1]?
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10-5-7.
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4. Sergeant, I'm coming over with the EDP[1] at 5 and I'm like, okay, the mail screaming. I have subway 5014-84.
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104. So the job at 1-10 is going to be a 91 and you can show me heading over the fiber.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EDP: Emotionally disturbed individual requiring police attention due to behavior posing a concern or potential risk.
[2]
10-1: Signal weak or unable to copy transmission.
[3]
90X: Unfounded incident—no offense or condition found.
[4]
96: Summons issued or job finalized as final disposition.
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