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Intoxicated woman and homeless female found on subway platformsNew York NY

audio iconAlcohol Violation (First Event); Medical Emergency (Second Event)
Near St, 300-398 East 86th St, New York, NY 10028

Police responded to reports of an intoxicated woman staggering near the edge of the northbound 6 train platform at 86th Street and Lexington Avenue, and a homeless woman lying outstretched at the north end of the northbound 1 train platform at 86th Street.

Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
00:27
Transcript:
00:00
In a response to 86 and Lex, Robert 250, for a 10-10[1]-inch condition in the Intox[2], female white staggering on the northbound 6 platform close to the edge.
00:09
I have a district 1 unit to 86th Street on the one line, rubber 164 for homeless female outstretched at the north end of the northbound flat.
00:15
One response one.
00:16
Number, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Fight in Progress / Condition
[2]
Intox: Intoxicated person

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Near St, 300-398 East 86th St, New York, NY 10028

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