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Authorities manage motorcade traffic closure in ManhattanNew York NY

audio iconRoad Closure
Madison Ave, New York, NY

Authorities managed a planned traffic closure and reopening on Madison Ave and nearby routes in Manhattan to secure passage and parking for a motorcade. Officers coordinated detours, blocker vehicles, and ensured the roads reopened after the motorcade was parked.

Audio|Source: NYPD Citywide 3
06:50
Transcript:
00:00
As the Minter in Parkinson, blast in 1930 hours.
00:03
Lieutenant McCall on here?
00:04
All right. Hey, those cars coming off the FDR, just hold them there until we get that he's parked and we just start opening the route.
00:13
Turn for us. E.I. Shoulders on the air.
00:21
Lieutenant Castaldo on the air.
00:22
On here, boss.
00:26
Where those cars coming from, did they open up the FDR?
00:29
Looks like the FDR is open, what?
00:30
Can you just reach out the highway to find out?
00:33
Yeah, boss, it's all this.
00:34
The FDR drive is flowing.
00:36
Okay, thank you.
00:37
Shepo Sullivan on the air.
00:39
You're on the air. The advice on the lead is approaching the arrival.
00:42
I'll advise when the two of the motorcade is fully tucked in.
00:47
All right, so forth.
00:48
Hey, D.I. Should you get the word over your division to move the blockers yet?
00:52
Let me check.
00:55
At this time, the 4-2 is terminating the level 1-3306th Avenue.
00:59
Level 1[1] terminated.
01:00
Good idea, Carol.
01:01
Get them out that way.
01:02
Chiefle, we have arrival at this time we have arrival.
01:05
Thank you. Chief O'Sullivan, we're opened up until Lex.
01:09
Lex is an Ave. Okay, gotcha, ten four.
01:11
Let me know when you give the word to open the rest of the route.
01:14
Copy that.
01:15
Captain Mars Dan and Captain Lee, once the blockers move, obviously let's get traffic flown again.
01:21
1042.
01:22
1042. Let me know when you zones or, you know, all the details, stay towards our listed, please.
01:28
7-1-Lieutenant terminating the level 1-180 Parkside admins.
01:31
Chief O'Solvin on the air? Yes, sir.
01:34
Chief, to be advised, people have some cars that are stationed on, mad, off of 5,5, that might take just to get fully tucked away.
01:43
Alright, Captain Mars, and make sure you and your crew keep those closures in, even if the block of cars move, just maintain the closures.
01:51
Careful. They're going to hold that for a little bit to Madison Avenue once.
01:54
All right, thank you, Inspector.
01:56
Sergeant Scali on the air, Scali.
01:58
On the air.
01:59
On the air. Hey, Mike, can you just advise Chief O when the cars are fully tucked away off of Mad onto 55, please?
02:07
10-4[2].
02:08
Sergeant Quota on the air.
02:10
Stand by. Tender 5.
02:12
Once all the detours are lifted, the motor cage is parked.
02:16
We don't need to maintain any closure, correct? That's the borough's job.
02:19
That is correct, sir.
02:20
Chief O'Sullivan on the air? Yes, sir.
02:23
And keep all the cars are tucked in at 5-5, we're just going to borrowers to lift the barriers across Madison, so we could open up northbound from 54.
02:29
All right, great.
02:31
Sergeant Corder, if you can just verify with highway that all their blocker cars detours were lifted.
02:37
Town for, Chief.
02:38
Yeah, boss, we're lifting the highway's lifting right now to lift in his last few.
02:43
Okay, that's for Captain Martin, Captain Lee, Captain Huey, once everything is all listed,
02:50
raise me up and start.
02:52
You know, you can regroup your personnel.
02:53
Big campaign, section grass, stay in your personnel.
02:56
Time for all.
02:57
1040.
02:58
Govester, Captain Lee.
03:00
Hey, Steve.
03:01
Hey, Cap, um, can I have permission to regroup and dismiss the, uh, TED, toes and small cars?
03:07
Captain Lee, you do, hotelers? Absolutely, great, great job, I'll tell you, crew.
03:13
Captain Lee, the chief o'elvin.
03:15
Yeah, 104 lap.
03:16
I read, thank you and thanks the whole towing crew.
03:20
He's in bed, you're right? Yeah, I read, thank you much.
03:23
Axel Coot on the air.
03:24
I'm on here. You reach up your mobile van supervisors and your tow supervisor, and tell them to regroup, please.
03:32
That's the 104.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Level 1: Mobilization (initial/lowest level response for significant incidents)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received

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Madison Ave, New York, NY

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