Police stop pursued car at Glenwood and Allegheny, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police pursued a black Honda with two occupants traveling westbound on Allegheny Avenue. The chase ended near Glenwood Avenue, where officers conducted a stop at gunpoint. Additional units were requested, but the situation was later reported as under control.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised, we got a black Honda.
00:04
That's the one you tagged (name withheld) down unit M-2383 reversing down Allegheny heading westbound.
00:11
It was like two occupants.
00:18
Allegheny westbound from where?
00:20
Tom, Tom three, say us more units.
00:24
All right, got me route driving this.
00:29
Where on Allegheny are you?
00:32
Be at Glenwood and Allegheny, we out to gunpoint.
00:36
Where in Allegheny?
00:39
(name withheld), start us some more units.
00:42
I think it's going to be Glenwood and Allegheny.
00:47
Car 7, car 7 behind the 25th.
00:51
Assist officer, police by radio, Glenwood and Allegheny.
00:55
Speeding to 25th.
00:56
Assist officer, police by radio.
00:57
Glenwood and Allegheny.
01:00
Pretty no assist needed.
01:11
The other vehicles.
01:19
Tower two, we're on location.
01:20
You can slow it down.
01:24
Can you give us a minute? Yes, sir.
01:27
Slow it down.
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Location mentioned:
W Allegheny Ave & W Glenwood Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19133
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