Woman reported hitting and yelling at children at station, New York NY


A woman was reported hitting and yelling at her children on the uptown F & D train line at the Rockefeller Center station. Police units were dispatched, checked the situation, and found no one needed medical care.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Made unavailable District 1 unit to respond to Rockefeller Center on the B D F M line in regards to a woman beating and yelling at her kids.
00:11
This is going to be on the uptown F & D train line.
00:19
Call came in from 911[2].
00:23
Central Atlanta moving train on the platform.
00:27
106, I'll check the call back in regards.
00:33
One response one.
00:39
Which one? One response one.
00:40
One response one.
00:43
You have a job, 3-1?
00:49
Affirmative. The job at Rockefeller sent to on the boy, David, front, Mary line.
00:57
We'll pick it up.
01:00
Send for B advised, the group is by the booth as per 9-11. They just came off the phone.
01:08
The female wearing blue and gray sweats.
01:15
Female black hair wearing blue and gray sweats, long black braids by the booth.
01:25
124, thank you.
01:28
One of them.
01:31
Which response to was this?
01:34
That was two response to. Two response to.
01:39
We spoke to station agent and EMS.
01:43
There was nobody in the station required medical attention. You could market in 90Z[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
90Z: No incident found or action taken; call resolved without locating subject or confirming event.
[2]
911: Emergency call received via 911
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