Officer injured while assisting person in mental crisis, New York NY


Police responded to a person experiencing a mental health crisis near 7th Ave in New York. During the interaction, an officer suffered a minor cut to the left third finger. No weapons were involved. Medical attention was provided or considered.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Response 2, are you still out with the EDP[1]?
00:04
To Lieutenant?
00:07
To Lieutenant?
00:08
Just be advised.
00:09
Response 2 is going to go to Northwell Health, 13th and 7th, 1MOS[3].
00:16
He has a cut to the left hand, the third ring finger.
00:22
He sustained a cut in connection with dealing with this EDP[1].
00:29
104.
00:33
Likely and there was no weapons, correct?
00:36
Affirmative, not likely.
00:38
104, thank you.
00:39
Not likely, no weapons.
00:42
And how did he, he just fun hustling around with the EDP[1]?
00:47
Affirmative.
00:49
Thank you.
00:51
One on another.
00:57
On 9 Adam, go ahead.
01:01
Pritchelma 662P.
01:03
What's location for your 62P?
01:08
Location.
01:11
4298.
01:13
4298 Avenue.
01:14
Time now is 1934.
01:16
Advice when you return, please.
01:19
Okay, thank you.
01:20
You're welcome.
01:25
Hive is done?
01:27
What, a half is 10?
01:29
Shaw is 98.
01:31
104.
01:33
Central to 4 David 12.
01:37
4 David 12?
01:39
You still out?
01:40
Yes.
01:42
104. 4 David 2.
01:44
4.
01:49
Conditioned Sergeant?
01:52
On the air?
01:54
Can I have a funnel for the under your head?
01:56
It's going to be 92 Charlie Central.
01:59
Okay.
02:04
Sergeant, they also requested a bus in regards to this job.
02:09
Did they refuse medical attention?
02:16
Talking to...
02:17
No,
02:19
I'm so sorry.
02:20
I'm talking to four conditions, Sergeant.
02:22
I'm so sorry. I know you marked the 92 Charlie for the under.
02:25
They also requested a bus to TD4 in regards to that under.
02:31
10-4[2]-centra.
02:32
I think the person might have an RMA.
02:34
Can you raise 4 base, please?
02:36
I'm going to call them.
02:37
Don't worry.
02:38
Thank you. Four base.
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.
[3]
MOS: Police officer or law enforcement personnel; commonly used as "Member of the Service."
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