Large crowd draws emergency response near Market St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders requested backup at a location near Market Street due to a large crowd and a possible disturbance. Medic unit was on scene and management of the crowd and noise was ongoing. No confirmed injuries or further incidents reported at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Crossed MI 9, near Market Street.
00:02
Need priority backup, medic 44 on location with a crowd.
00:05
Near Market Street, priority backup, Medic 44 on location with a large crowd.
00:10
Any available units able to head over to near Market Street? Backup, medic 44.
00:16
980.
00:19
Roger that.
00:21
Sir, we're going to have zero car again.
00:23
I got a priority backup, near Market Street, six pending.
00:26
Time is going to be 1138 p.
00:28
M.
00:30
And you see, just broke lane on roll calls.
00:31
Officers making themselves available shortly after they get their equipment back to 8504.
00:35
Okay.
00:38
Nine hundred and forty-seven.
00:41
Forty-two.
00:43
Yeah, I might still put some kids inside of there in an Airbnb for the night.
00:48
They're just playing music.
00:49
I told them to turn the music down.
00:51
There is no other issues as of right now.
00:54
Okay.
00:57
Forty-two. Does uh,
00:59
you have priority drops when I was in it? I couldn't hear this stuff.
01:04
Priority backup to Market.
01:06
Medic forty-four is out there with a large crowd.
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