Multiple distressed individuals at Lexington Ave subway station, New York NY


Emergency responders are attending to several people showing emotional distress inside the Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street subway station. Medical help is being coordinated for those experiencing outbursts or distress within the station.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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10-4[3]. I'm still holding a job in District 4 at Lexington and 53rd for multiple outstress throughout the station, holding for 13 minutes to keep you advised.
00:09
10.5. Station.
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On Lexington and 53rd? 5-4.
00:13
Stand 4. Okay.
00:14
Let's any available unit from District 1 at 7th Avenue under BDE, Nora 301, coming in from stations outstretched in the unmanned MES area for 7th Avenue and 53rd.
00:26
One boy, what's your message?
00:28
Senators, um, there's the on job at the same, station here we're handling the same job, the YMS job is the same.
00:35
10-5[4]?
00:37
So responding to a 321[1] job at the same location?
00:40
104. Is EMS 84[2]? You're still waiting for EMS? 10.4.
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EMS 84[2], center.
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One final regarding...
00:47
104. Understood.
00:48
EMS is 84[2]. Put you out at the same location for 311[5] job.
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Understood.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
321: Likely EDP or emotionally disturbed person (based on NYPD radio code context)
[2]
84: Arrived at scene
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
[4]
10-5: Relay (transmit this information to...)
[5]
311: Non-emergency request for city services (often used for emotionally disturbed person EDP or quality of life issues)
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Location mentioned:
Near 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10022
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