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Person acting violently on northbound subway trainNew York NY

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
Near W 34th St. Corp, New York, NY 10001

A person described as a violent emotionally disturbed individual is acting aggressively, punching the air and walls aboard a northbound subway train near 34th Street station in New York City. Police are being dispatched to the location to intervene.

Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
03:12
Transcript:
00:00
I have a job coming over via 911 on board a train that's currently at Union Square.
00:07
I'm not sure if it's a northbound or southbound train.
00:09
They have a car number (number withheld).
00:11
They have a violent EDP[1] that's punching the air and the wall on board that train.
00:16
Can I have you respond to 14th Street?
00:18
A train.
00:20
They say the NQ&R.
00:23
Down downtown?
00:25
It's not specifying, I'm gonna check the call back.
00:29
By the station?
00:33
14th Street, Union Square on the N&R.
00:39
About 84, 34, 484, but uptown and down.
00:45
Going northbound.
00:46
Now they're sitting at the train is going 34th Street.
00:48
Do I have a unit at 34th Street and 6th?
00:54
Two Adam two.
00:56
Two, Adam, two, you're 84 at 34.
00:59
Down 4, do we have a car number?
01:02
(number withheld).
01:03
Unknown if it's an NQ or R line.
01:06
(number withheld) is a car number, northbound train coming into 34.
01:11
Be cool, Lieutenant.
01:13
Two Lieutenant.
01:14
Rate up 230 Adam or 231 and see if they get back my unit.
01:21
Who's already at him?
01:23
What?
01:25
Aiding.
01:29
10-5[2] that last?
01:32
480-1.
01:34
What day did it in?
01:37
(name withheld), you need a square also.
01:40
All right, 10-4[3].
01:42
4. 4 to 12 of a color.
01:45
What deployment at least?
01:47
We go to save our top,
01:49
uptown 4-56 on the 14th Street Union Square.
01:55
I've had four on.
02:08
For Adam 1.
02:10
This is 991.
02:11
For one year, just don't keep me out of my ocean.
02:15
Have 4.
02:18
Two items two?
02:19
Two items two.
02:21
Yes,
02:24
they just gave one a male black wearing blue jeans, a black t-shirt, and white and black shoes.
02:29
It's on a northbound train intern 34th.
02:33
Again, male,
02:34
black, blue jeans, black t-shirt, white and black shoes.
02:37
They put the rear of a tree.
02:44
Okay, you go out of the 23rd or 231, go over the radio and send it back in.
02:53
I'm not sure they keep getting cut off.
02:56
230 Adam on the air.
03:02
2.30 Adam? 2.30, Adam.
03:06
All right. I show you en route to 3-4 and 6 and revise to this EDP[1] to have coming over.
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]
10-5: Request to repeat or relay a message or transmission.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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Location mentioned:
Near W 34th St. Corp, New York, NY 10001
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MARJORIEMARJORIE

I hope this info is for the NYPD or Transit because I can't do anything with this info.Please be safe

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