Man with firearm on downtown train in New York, New York NY


A man wearing a blue hoodie is reported to be armed with a firearm on the front section of a downtown train stopped at the station near Lexington Ave and E 60th St in New York. Multiple police units are responding to locate the armed individual. Due to this, three trains are currently stuck in the tunnel.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
03:29
Transcript:
00:00
So you can send by the train?
00:06
It's going to be a robber train.
00:09
It's going to be the front section of the train.
00:12
There's a man with a blue hoodie.
00:17
No further descript, Jonas.
00:20
No further descript.
00:30
5 response.
00:32
4 response 1.
00:33
484[3] at 5.9.
00:35
1041145.
00:38
We are? Yes.
00:40
Hello.
00:43
Is anything further on this job?
00:46
Nothing further.
00:51
Response to?
00:54
To response to? To response two?
00:57
Response two? Can you add the job, a chamber, some of the jail?
01:03
Uh, ten-four?
01:05
Yeah, two lieutenants, just have them go eighty-four once I get there.
01:09
Time four.
01:11
Time four.
01:14
One-father.
01:21
17 Lieutenant Special.
01:23
17 Lieutenant.
01:25
Can you find this on the up-down side of the downtown?
01:30
It doesn't stay in the body of his job.
01:34
10-4[2]. Lieutenant Outsensure to 17-Luterte at an island platform, sir.
01:42
... Central.
01:44
The platform, one side is one way, the other side goes up, one side goes down.
01:48
Sample.
01:50
A response one, Central.
01:51
We're all our campus in the train right now.
01:52
It's still holding in the station.
01:55
Tempo for response one.
01:57
Rail control, Sergeant, and Central.
01:59
Canprop the Sergeant?
02:01
Rail Control.
02:02
Rail Control.
02:03
Rail Control, Sergeant.
02:05
Just be advised for all units is going to be a downtown train that has the person with the firearm, according to NCA.
02:14
All units, Fred.
02:21
Okay, all right.
02:23
5'clock.
02:25
It's gonna be a downtown train as per the rail sergeant.
02:30
Yeah, we're 8 plus in downtown train, so they're looking for the first.
02:33
We're trying to get a better description.
02:36
10-4[2].
02:38
17 Adam?
02:40
17 Adam.
02:41
84[3] at the front of the train.
02:43
There's no CV at the time.
02:48
10-4[2].
02:53
Charlie?
02:55
To Charlie.
02:57
Can you please tell me doing that Mary from 4th Street, September, on the John?
03:02
Time for us.
03:08
Response on, federal.
03:09
For response one.
03:11
We're going to have bigger results in the campus.
03:14
We're going to mark this 90X[1].
03:17
Time 4.
03:18
4-010 Red. Control, Sergeant, the Central.
03:21
Road Control, Sergeant.
03:23
Central, they just advise when we're able to move the train.
03:26
Just be advised MTAs, stating that there's another train behind them.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
90X: Unfounded incident—no offense or condition found.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
[3]
84: Arrived at scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 60th St, New York, NY 10065
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