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Multiple street closures and vehicle removals in New YorkNew York NY

audio iconRoad Closure
Madison Ave & E 116th St, New York, NY 10035

Several streets in New York City, including near 116th Street, Madison Avenue, and Fifth Avenue, are closed. Vehicles are being removed and towed to manage traffic flow. Authorities coordinate closures and vehicle removals to facilitate traffic and ensure safety in the area.

Audio|Source: NYPD Citywide 3
07:17
Transcript:
00:00
Let's put those closures in,
00:02
116th Street and Lexington Avenue,
00:04
and Madison needs to be put in.
00:07
Professor Turn 4.
00:11
Lieutenant (name withheld) on here? Yeah, on here.
00:15
Yeah, if you've got any available left, we've got three cars on the east side of 1st Avenue from near 119th to near 120th,
00:25
and then there's one on the west side of 1st from near 120th to near 121st.
00:31
All right, let's go in there.
00:34
Get him out.
00:36
Come on. Come on.
00:38
Come in.
00:54
Officer down on. Officer down on one of my prison on the air.
00:56
Officer down on one of my precinct on the air.
01:03
Hey Gerrida, Hector Gonzalez.
01:08
Do you know when all our closures are in the back?
01:16
So, Mark, not here?
01:19
I'm on here.
01:21
Can you return that let's Dan have a leave when there's closures on 116 street?
01:27
That's a 10-4[1]-1-16.
01:29
Uh, Madison?
01:33
Yeah, one up that one little fifth avenue, Madison, and that's the 10-4[1]. All right, that's the 10-4.
01:43
Manage Tazine out here.
01:53
Manager Tazzing out of here.
02:05
Lieutenant.
02:14
Go for manager 10-5.
02:18
Okay,
02:20
manager. So far, 92nd, 3 to 90th.
02:23
This 5th avenue, you do have allowed 10 vehicles.
02:29
on the left side.
02:35
That's the time for manager's hands of copy. ECHO Schama.
02:39
You copy?
02:41
That's a negative, can you send five?
02:44
This avenue, between 90 seconds to 90 seconds is about 10 vehicles left on the left side.
02:53
Okay, that's a 4. Okay, that's a 4.
03:03
Nextelmorton on air.
03:06
I'm on air.
03:08
Yeah, please reach out to Lenox on 116 and have to put that closure in.
03:12
As a time for I'm on 116 then that's going to head in over that way.
03:20
We try to do what this can move on second.
03:25
Take the rob, yeah.
03:27
Hey, do you have a heavy duty for near 107th and near 108th on Fifth Avenue?
03:35
Heavy duties are engaged right now.
03:39
All right, number 4.
03:42
Yeah, what's they're done? You're about near 107th, near 108th on 5th?
03:46
Jack 4, I'll check on them.
03:48
Okay,
03:51
4.
03:52
(name withheld) and (name withheld)?
03:55
Sir Bob?
03:57
(name withheld) (name withheld) for talking about me on here, boy.
04:02
There's a bucket garage on 1st Avenue near 98th Street. Are they going to be closed today or are they going to have some colonnator some sort?
04:09
On negative, that job, close down, that can end up getting blocked off. There's no way for them to go.
04:14
That's boy.
04:18
I know where the nearest way to cross the shirt.
04:25
XOEW is on the air.
04:29
Exelmartin, they have the closure that they put in the same.
04:47
Thank you very much.
04:50
Thank you. Thank you to say to Lieutenant (name withheld).
05:06
Castile those on.
05:07
Listen, we set the 138 bridge, right?
05:10
From the Bronx.
05:11
So I'm getting a lot of cars. They try to bleed them out.
05:16
We'll shut them, trying to get the Bronx is up there.
05:18
The Bronx is shutting it down. We get a lot of cars coming off, so we're trying to bleed them out.
05:23
I sent out. Let me reach out.
05:30
We've got a bet that I still ever in me.
05:47
Lieutenant code is Sergeant Joseph.
05:50
Okay.
05:53
Sergeant Joseph.
05:55
Sure.
05:56
Sergeant Joseph, 4-5 precinct.
06:00
On the air.
06:01
Um,
06:03
come over to 116 of this avenue.
06:06
I need your help to put your closure in.
06:09
104 of Ruffington now.
06:11
Okay.
06:14
Okay.
06:20
Exo Martin on there.
06:22
I'm on there.
06:23
I'm on ahead.
06:25
Do we have a 1B7 close?
06:27
104.
06:30
Thank you. Problem.
06:32
We have it loads at Madison as well as at Lenox.
06:38
Overhead, I see Madison.
06:47
Roger Lovie on here.
06:52
Do you need any more truck or we're good?
06:55
We should be good. This top of this route here, the last vehicle looks like here is between Palladino and near 123.
07:02
And then we should be good on 1st Avenue. I should be going to the top. I was raising and let you know.
07:07
All right, we're going to fifth avenue next.
07:11
Yeah, for a minute.
07:12
Elephant. All right, down from 5th Avenue when our 5th Avenue's all toes are going to 5th.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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Madison Ave & E 116th St, New York, NY 10035

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