Man disorderly on Manhattan subway with no weapon, New York NY


A man was acting disorderly on a subway train near Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street in Manhattan. Initial reports suggested he might have a knife and threatened someone, but it was later confirmed that no weapon was involved. Multiple requests for medical aid were made for someone needing help. There was no assault or weapon use during the incident.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
05:21
Transcript:
00:00
Response, is there you have a description of the mail at a 6-3-elect?
00:05
Negative panel description given this.
00:08
S-I-B to division, the mail is in the rail of the train.
00:15
Response 2.1, response to it so.
00:22
One-four.
00:26
One-four. One response, one, one, one response to a general. One-441 is entering from the 6-3 on 3th Avenue side.
00:34
That's one-five.
00:40
...on-five.
00:43
...reresponding from the 3rd Avenue side.
00:48
One response to rest.
00:50
Yeah, 10-4[1].
00:52
All right, 10-4[1].
00:54
One boy, you're raising?
00:59
0-431, boys.
01:02
Two response, one.
01:04
Showmage transporting, one,
01:06
from 287 to transit district two, up in the monitor, 7-1.
01:12
Is that 7-21?
01:14
All right.
01:16
7.37.
01:22
3-1 Boy?
01:24
4331 Boy.
01:27
Can I get a bus to the corner of the Lantian Exit Street topside on the southwest corner for an aided mail complaining of trustings?
01:39
Four Charlie do.
01:43
What's hard you too?
01:46
Show me you want to stop?
01:48
Galencia and Erfix, no father.
01:53
That's fine.
01:55
The response, sir.
02:04
So the transfer 1-2-7-7-2-7 to TD2, opening mileage.
02:11
145-044.
02:17
1739.
02:22
Response to Central, Charlie one stop in regards to Java's experience in regards to Java's experience line.
02:26
One response to Tom 4, 1739. You have everything under control?
02:31
Yeah, 10-4[1]00.
02:37
2?
02:39
Someby.
02:43
4D82.2.
02:45
4A2. The 8 is going to be a 55-Henry to Metropolitan Hospital.
02:52
97 Henry to Metropolitan Hospital?
02:55
55. Do you marking that 55 by EMS[2]? Stand for it.
03:01
2.30 Adam.
03:03
2.30 annum.
03:06
You show me at a 62 P?
03:09
1740.
03:14
4234. 34.
03:17
So 1762 P.
03:21
1740. 1740.
03:25
That's the one response one.
03:27
1.
03:28
No, 101.
03:32
Thank you, Cheryl, everyone.
03:35
One response one.
03:36
Your advice, I'm listening another call. They came over at the attention.
03:40
Came over at the...
03:42
Come over as an essential.
03:44
Load everybody down.
03:45
I'll give you a final.
03:47
All right, ten for somebody's requesting EMS[2] and the guys to...
03:55
After the same incident?
03:58
Affirmative, Kay.
04:00
Christian.
04:02
6-3 and Lex. Someone is requesting EMS[2].
04:07
We're taking a bus to stand by from now.
04:10
All right, sounds for. Katel now is 1741 hours.
04:13
One response one is calling a no further.
04:16
They have one stop in the guards. One Sergeant Red.
04:19
One Sergeant Red. One Sergeant Red, that's on. Two minutes time.
04:25
On response, too.
04:27
On response, okay.
04:29
Essential, no knife, just to do soarly. It's me 993 ejection.
04:34
Sound far. Do you have somebody requesting EMS[2] in location? Yeah.
04:42
Some bus?
04:45
I can't go.
04:49
One sergeant, you can have a response one camera to station in regards to that area.
04:54
All right. Yeah, central.
04:56
We're on response, one.
04:58
One response, one.
05:00
We was over there, nobody approached us yet.
05:04
Give us a second. We'll cancel the platform.
05:09
I attempt for the same person then say they're requesting PD for somebody making threats with a knife. So it's possibly one in the same.
05:17
Corrections, no knife. Just disorderly.
05:20
Tell four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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