Emotionally disturbed person found at Columbus Circle station, New York NY
An emotionally disturbed person was reported at Lincoln Center station and later located at 59th Street–Columbus Circle on the downtown 1 train platform. The person was described as an adult male with a slim build, wearing black pants and no shirt. Units responded and the situation was resolved with the person signing out.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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District 1, District 1 unit. To respond 66 St–Lincoln Center, square EDP on the downtown plat.
00:09
We respond to on Central.
00:23
Response 1.
00:27
After the body, the job, the EDP for 6-6. He says he just got on the train. Can you just have a 6-fire spot that train?
00:33
One Adam one on here? One Adam one.
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One Adam one.
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Can you check an advice for his EDP?
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He got off the train at 59 Street–Columbus Circle on the one train platform?
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Say, male,
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(content withheld due to privacy guidelines)
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five, five,
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slim bill wearing black pants, no shirt.
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Nice, show what's going over there.
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We see him. We're going over there.
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Okay, 10-4[1]. One response line.
01:09
He's at 5-9, Columbus, so could you get this regard.
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Stand 4. Final arrival, EDP is signed out. Time to stop cover.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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