Suicidal man with pistol locked in safe at Manhattan address


The audio reports a suicidal man believed to be a veteran who has a pistol locked in a safe at a Manhattan location.
Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 25, 28, 32
02:5
Transcript:
3.2 Adam 2. 32 Adam 2. How do I show you all? 54[4] at the 34. 52 in 9. 104[1]. I need you to rebound. This ADP[3] has a weapon. It's going to be 2.145. West 131, 6 or 7 is for a male suicidal. Space that he has a pistol will keep locked in their space at this time. 5 West 131. 2.2 item to U.S. U.S. 3-2, Sergeant. You too, Sergeant. So let you be there. 105[2]. Yes, 1045 less 131, I'm Clay into Fort Douglas for a male, since the veteran has a pistol locked in the safe, unknown, mental health condition, I think this is a veteran crisis line call in addition. Central, we have a chronic, every chronic location. A sergeant, Spencer (name withheld). It's gonna be 245-1-1, Adam Clayton, and Fred Douglass. Two, Sergeant. This is right in fact to Douglas. Who's calling the DDP in a separate board? Does it say at this time? license line.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
104: Affirmative/acknowledged
[2]
105: Possibly code for a chronic location (frequent police calls)
[3]
ADP: Aided Person (commonly used for a person needing assistance, often medical or mental health related)
[4]
54: Possibly code for an emotionally disturbed person (EDP), but context suggests a person in crisis
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Location mentioned:
Near W 131st St, New York, NY 10027
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