Homeless individuals loiter at subway stations in New York, New York NY


Police are responding to reports of homeless individuals loitering and sleeping in the subway stations near Spring St and 125th St and Lexington Avenue in New York City. This is an ongoing issue described as a homeless condition requiring police unit response.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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I need a two unit to Spring Street on the Charlie and Eddy.
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Spring on the Charlie and Eddie, Nor 86, 456, homeless outstretch.
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That's most one.
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104. Response 2.
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On response 2.
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Let me transfer 1-1-1-4-406 and Td1.
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Open the mileage 288-98-94.
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28-24-104, transfer time is 713.
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Train, close 4.1 Adam.
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401 Adam.
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What's the door is 35 Sam.
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One, two, five, street, and Lexington Avenue, northbound spot.
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10-4[1]. 2. Boy 1.
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2. Boy 1.
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75 marries on top, every to Frank, the other 1.
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104. Square-device small central.
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Township 1112.
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Yes.
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Stand for. In one unit to 5th Avenue 53rd shoot on the Eddie and Mary.
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No R303 for outstretched in the month.
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So you can put down one response to detours.
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10-4[1] upon completion of the transport, thanks.
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Negative sense is going to be a warm response to day tours, not midnights.
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All right, 7.4th, thank you.
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That's course, 230 Adam.
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2.30 Adams.
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You're totally picking up the jobs at the booth cold tour on 34th night.
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104K things.
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It's going to be an outstretch homeless condition at the station.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Spring St, New York, NY 10012
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