Enunciation lesson No. 354:
LM: Jim's house, is it near the police station?
MA: Yeah, yeah. There is a play station behind there, but me, I’m not a football fan. I’m an elderly person. I don’t – I’m not a fan of it.
LM: No, not –
MA: But he used to play football. Even we have our team in ***. I think he’s a team leader for that, but I’m not participating, because I am an elderly person.
LM: Matt, Matt, not a play station. A police – a police station.
MA: Huh?
LM: A police station. I have written it in the chat.
MA: Hello?
LM: Hello Matt, can you hear me?
MA: Yes. Yes. You said police station?
LM: Police, yeah. Police station.
When talking to someone whose first language is not English, it can be helpful to remember that "police" has at least two syllables, not one, and your correspondent might think it even has three.