Person with emotional distress reported at Canal Street station, New York NY


Police responded to a report of a person with emotional distress at Canal Street subway station on the 6 line in Manhattan. Multiple units including sergeants and a lieutenant were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
I got District 2-3-6 unit non-east, my location, canal on the 6th line for the EDP[1].
00:13
All right, simple, let me get an available district. Two units in response to canal on a six line in regards to this EDP[1] job.
00:24
Thank you.
00:29
Or mobile field force sergeant 2.
00:37
What response to?
00:39
To respect to our unit route to Canal Street on the 6th.
00:43
Negative 7198. All right.
00:48
All units 106, let me give me 1K and I should travel priority. I need the available district,
00:53
2 units of response to Canal,
00:55
or the 6-line in regards to EDP[1].
00:57
Unit is requested an addition to non-E.
01:00
To respond to you.
01:01
Actually, you sent me re-routing over there.
01:04
All right, 10-4[2]. To respond to watch, show you in the route to the location.
01:07
Sent you, sir, um, two sergeant. You read on that?
01:10
Lieutenant Red and running as well. All right, ten, lieutenant.
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]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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