Three people fighting at Lexington avenue and 116th, New York NY


A dispatch recording about three people fighting near Lexington Avenue and East 116th Street. Callers report the people appear to be homeless. A bystander tried to break up the fight and left the scene. Dispatch asks for units to respond.
Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 25, 28, 32
01:37
Transcript:
5-boy-1 I have 39[1] physical fighting at East 116-18 Lexington and Abbey Is that related to any other job? I have few homeless people fighting In regard to the night's job, show me with one under can you get another time? Okay, 25-boy-1, you've taken the under for that? Affirmary. All right, what are you got? One moment. And I have one under, regards to your under, members of those. First Christmas Court place in R&P. And so that bachelor's thinking about the case, 1942K. And I have some fighting in the G5, any unit to pick it up? Who can pick it up in G5? Hi, (name withheld). Thank you. Okay, (name withheld), what I'm putting that on your Q? One unit. One unit. Do you have an 85K? I've got to say you have physical fighting on reading out. Please. I have a few homeless people fighting. Male Hispanic and a male black. The male Hispanics wear in a white shirt and a male black is wearing a big hoodie. I have another male black wearing a red hoodie. Three homeless people are fighting at a location. Third-party caller is calling this in since male is trying to break it up. He has left the scene. He's taking the train so the callers go long at the location. 84 round the lives. Do I have a few five lieutenants at the time to make sense. 45, Lieutenant, have been in the physical fighting? What's the location? Okay, I have that location for the physical fighting at East 1-116th Street, Lexington Avenue. I have multiple homeless people fighting. Okay, I need all in...
5-boy-1 I have 39[1] physical fighting at East 116-18 Lexington and Abbey Is that related to any other job? I have few homeless people fighting In regard to the night's job, show me with one under can you get another time? Okay, 25-boy-1, you've taken the under for that? Affirmary. All right, what are you got? One moment. And I have one under, regards to your under, members of those. First Christmas Court place in R&P. And so that bachelor's thinking about the case, 1942K. And I have some fighting in the G5, any unit to pick it up? Who can pick it up in G5? Hi, (name withheld). Thank you. Okay, (name withheld), what I'm putting that on your Q? One unit. One unit. Do you have an 85K? I've got to say you have physical fighting on reading out. Please. I have a few homeless people fighting. Male Hispanic and a male black. The male Hispanics wear in a white shirt and a male black is wearing a big hoodie. I have another male black wearing a red hoodie. Three homeless people are fighting at a location. Third-party caller is calling this in since male is trying to break it up. He has left the scene. He's taking the train so the callers go long at the location. 84 round the lives. Do I have a few five lieutenants at the time to make sense. 45, Lieutenant, have been in the physical fighting? What's the location? Okay, I have that location for the physical fighting at East 1-116th Street, Lexington Avenue. I have multiple homeless people fighting. Okay, I need all in...
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39: Physical fighting
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 116th St, New York, NY 10029
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