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Disorderly person incident at 2nd Ave and E 9th StNew York NY

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
2nd Ave & E 9th St, New York, NY 10003

Police are responding to a person causing a disturbance at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and East 9th Street.

Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 6, 9
01:12
Transcript:
emergency incidents, remember, arrive alive. Intersections are a threat. Proceed with caution. Stop, look, and listen. Think tactically. Remember to always wear your seat belt and control the intersection. Protect yourself and others. All members of the service must wear their seat belt when riding in an apartment vehicle. 6.2-198. Reminder, the supervisor on the scene of an incident should consistently re-evaluate personnel present and have non-essential personnel resume patrol. 6thew traffic. 311-1-132 west side street. 901. 901. 9-day-1. If you're second advice on the 10-10[1] calls coming from the link, he asks on 2nd Avenue East 9th Street. Six Adam. Sixth Adam. 911[2] direct and she'll be going to the disorderly.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Disorderly Person/Group
[2]
911: Emergency Call

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2nd Ave & E 9th St, New York, NY 10003

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