Male climbs down to subway tracks and back up, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, a male was seen climbing down to the subway tracks and back up at Frederick Douglass Boulevard and 155th Street. He may have been under the influence of drugs.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
On the uptown side, now climbing down to the tracks and climbing back up.
00:06
Good foster.
00:14
14.11.
00:17
24. Okay.
00:20
1124, north or south?
00:23
Should be doing a 75-7-2-5 line is 1.4-9, ground, down.
00:29
Okay, north or south? Okay.
00:32
North or south? Okay. Northbound.
00:35
Three lieutenant.
00:38
They're back on the platform.
00:46
Unknown at this time, quarter states on the end of the uptown side, male climbing down to the tracks and climbing back up, possibly on drugs.
00:55
We're unclear if he's put on the tracks or if he's on the platform.
00:59
I try to get a call back and ascertain where exactly they are in the description.
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