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Man jumps in front of train at 103rd Street stationNew York NY

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E 103rd St, New York, NY 10029

A man jumped in front of a train near 103rd Street subway station in Manhattan. Authorities are treating the event as a mental health crisis and responding to the scene.

Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
03:30
Transcript:
00:00
Can I have a response to 103, 103 for the 754 EDP[1], except the jump in front of a train owner boy and Charlie?
00:11
Have any response to the next fill out?
00:18
Do you respond to day four? The response to day four? The response to day for?
00:23
534.
00:25
Trenovol 3, 54 EDC, sent a jump in front of a train, male, (number withheld)-year-old, so brain-hitty.
00:32
Go ahead and uptown flat 1-0-0-0.
00:35
Ravala for the location of Pond, E.C. sign-lis or Borgaselmini to U.S. 5,000, I click, okay, now this is 4 o'clock.
00:41
Next train out is 15 minutes.
00:48
3-hyrd sergeant, I know ETA in regards 1-45 for the rush running, advise of the child as 1-year-old.
00:54
Okay, 104.
00:56
This is a three sergeant, do Lieutenant?
00:59
Then it go.
01:01
These are possible from 54 ADP, 103, 103, sent to jump in front of a train.
01:06
All 3rd and what, avoid Charlie the 1.
01:10
On the Boy and Charity, 102 and boy in Charlie and over 37, 5 o'clock, right.
01:15
All right. All right.
01:21
District 12-1971.
01:24
From Southdale or 971.
01:28
No shine from transition 12 to Bronx Beach.
01:33
That's 477-0-6-6-2-12-5-5-4. Please
01:38
11 for a vision.
01:41
I'll love to say evasion what's all day.
01:43
96 are Kingsbridge. Should we go to Mary, Kingsbridge 3-183 on the 4?
01:49
That's 6.5.
02:01
Do you have a sergeant? Do you have this sergeant?
02:06
You don't have any here?
02:11
Negative. Call them twice to the real life. If this key say next available.
02:16
Go to the father challenge. Yeah, I'm going to call them off us.
02:20
I'll put another bus on the board.
02:26
So do you have this sergeant.
02:29
The officer is on goal.
02:32
Take the ECI, 21 minutes, I'll put a rush on it.
02:35
751.
02:37
Should a 2-5-1. So, hi-vis 1, 4-5-1 at Hust Point?
02:45
98.
02:46
I have 10-1.
02:52
Response to?
02:54
Do you response to?
02:57
Do you have anything on 2rd2 Q?
03:01
In fact, in regards to the EDP[1], you're just a jump in front of the train, on 103 on the boy in Charlie, November 37.
03:09
Divide up and continue to it.
03:11
How to do you respond to?
03:13
I have picked a note 9-2-2-point charting Nover 37.
03:17
Do you're your response one day for? Show is a route over there.
03:22
Affirm to show you a route, male black, woodie as though, gray hoodies, the sense of the train, and stations will notify.
03:28
That's location of town side.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EDP: Emotionally disturbed individual requiring police attention due to behavior posing a concern or potential risk.

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E 103rd St, New York, NY 10029

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