Heavy traffic and bus escorts on Madison Ave during event, New York NY


Heavy traffic on Madison Avenue during a major event required police officers to coordinate bus escorts and manage traffic flow to prevent jams and ensure safety. Officers instructed smart cars to help move buses and assist them in backing into blocks for easy exit. Traffic varied from light to heavy along nearby avenues, and specific areas were designated for bus dispersal and passenger pickup.
Audio|Source: NYPD Citywide 3
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Transcript:
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10 4. It opens up, uh, breaks at 7th Avenue.
00:05
Got, sir, 104. Thank you, morning here.
00:11
Great job, cool. Great job, (name withheld). You guys up, really knocked it out over there. Cool, and you need supervisors at 5-7. Thank you.
00:24
Officer Stewart on here, Officer Delgado on here.
00:29
Meadows, Stewart.
00:32
Hey, Stuart, can you do my favor? Bring your smart car, still northbound on Madison Avenue. Let's move these buses.
00:39
They're trying to pick people up. They've got to pick them up from the departure area.
00:43
That's a ten-four. Tell me in route. I'm on Madison.
00:47
And 40th now working my way down.
00:50
Self-four, thank you. Officer Delgado on here.
00:53
I need a message.
00:55
Can we help expedite movement traffic along? Let's move the buses off of Madison.
01:00
They can pick up their parties of the departure area between 5-5-3-5-4-5-5-5-5- 5-4-5-6.
01:09
10-4[1]. I'm on 4-2 and match. We're prepared for, thank you.
01:17
The 104-2-execkel could.
01:19
Port-voter Central.
01:23
Traffic portable.
01:26
Yeah, driver ETA on that bus, this guy's really in a bad position.
01:30
I got 1551 for the bus.
01:34
10-4[1]. 10-4.
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I'm 104 to Exlocut.
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04, I'm out of here.
01:50
A six-five from 4-2 to 4-8 is light. From 48 to 57 is heavy and for no obstruction.
01:58
That's a 10-4[1]. XO-Co2, Manon, Volotion, and Luton Impact Count Red.
02:11
Cool, send five a message.
02:14
Traffic on 6th Avenue. From 4-2 to 48, you have mother to light traffic. From 4-8 to 5,
02:20
7, heavy traffic, but movement.
02:24
Stand 4, let's keep working on it.
02:33
We can't have a trail and start your field.
02:40
I'm set at the show of sergeant feel.
02:53
Get Bob?
02:55
Lieutenant and Sheryl, Sergeant Steele.
02:57
Sergeant Steele, stand the bus.
02:59
Advise the smart cars that when they are moving these buses to the deferral blocks, they have to help them back in and actually facing out. If they're facing what you're found,
03:08
they're driving into the parade.
03:10
So they've got to be back to that anyway.
03:11
So can you just have your smart cars escort the buses to those blocks and help them back into the blocks so they can exit easily?
03:19
That's true.
03:21
That's not 55th.
03:23
That would be like 54th Street.
03:29
Yeah,
03:32
anyone coming to 53 or 53 or 54 needs to be backed in so they can no counter blow out onto Madison.
03:38
Ten-four. Officer Delgado, Officer Stewart, Officer Kahn.
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With regards to the buses that we're getting one from Madison, Abadden,
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we can escort them on to the dispersal side so we can safely.
03:52
Red?
03:54
Cut. The ten-four, and then the dispersal is on fifty-third.
04:00
Ten-four, fifty-three, fifty-four, fifty-five, between fifty-six.
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Ten-four.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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