Man with bipolar disorder has psychotic episode in building lobby, New York NY


A man with bipolar disorder experienced a psychotic episode in a building lobby in Manhattan. He was nonviolent but showed aggression.
Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 10, 13
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Transcript:
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13 David. Say David. 3-R012 EDP[1] location is near East 24 Street, near East 24. The national lobby between Park Avenue South and Lexington. A 50-year-old male gets a fronting bipolar, nonviolent, no offense, no injury. He's not known to be violent. He's being aggressive. He's having a psychotic episode.
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All right, Sanford. Just need you go to remas. Simple, upon arrival over EADC, assignment officers are amounted to use time distance to isolation teams, normally before the arrival live. 1-3, Sergeant. 13, Sergeant. It was 13, Sergeant. He was 13, Sergeant. All right. 13, Sergeant, did you read on his ADP?
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Near East 24th Street between part down in the south and Lexington. We start to let me go in. Turn charlie. Turn charlie. Cheryl Sous owner reports. Terms was. 1-0, Adam.
Police codes explained
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EDP: Emotionally Disturbed Person
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Location mentioned:
Near E 24th St, New York, NY 10010
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