Woman injured during police incident in North Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to an incident near North 2nd Street and West Cumberland Street in Philadelphia where a woman being detained sustained a split lip and bleeding from her face. Multiple medics were requested and responded to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have a second person, I need medic?
00:03
You could have two medics from that location.
00:06
Second coming up.
00:10
This is.
00:12
Medic, we're acknowledging the recall.
00:14
Thank you.
00:16
Additional medics are en route.
00:21
Same (name withheld).
00:23
Same (name withheld).
00:26
We're off at 2nd and Cumberland.
00:28
Medics are on location and there are many units out there, so we're going to try and get out of this congestion and make our way back to 25th.
00:37
Received.
00:39
M6.
00:42
M6.
00:44
M6, you got it.
00:46
Disregard.
00:47
Medic here.
00:49
M6, disregard.
00:51
We're going to need another medic unit out here for assessing how this is.
00:55
I'm sorry, you said for a female at what?
00:59
Sam Six, why do you need another medic? What do you have?
01:03
There was a unit out here who had a detained female.
01:06
She's in the wagon right now.
01:07
Her lip just split open.
01:08
She's bleeding from the face.
01:10
We sent three different medics out there.
01:12
Do you need a fourth one?
01:15
Right now I'm only seeing one, man.
01:18
All right, we did call and request additional.
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