Homeless man found sleeping peacefully near Market Street bridge, Williamsport PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a call was made to check on a homeless man sleeping near the Market Street bridge in Williamsport. Officers confirmed the man was awake and resting outdoors without any issues.
Audio|Heard on: Lycoming County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Anybody been underneath the Market Street Bridge lately to check on that homeless guy?
00:11
We'll check it out, don't start a number.
00:25
The audience has the radiance of Kevin Gensberg.
00:27
Those are in four, three, six.
00:31
Four.
00:35
Five.
00:41
Five.
00:42
Five.
00:43
Four, five alpha.
00:44
Five.
00:46
Four, five alpha. Six.
00:49
Okay.
00:50
Alphal.
00:52
7.
00:57
3.
01:02
9. 3. 3.
01:04
3.
01:07
5.4. 4.
01:09
This is the desperation of Sunday 14 and 1505 hours.
01:16
All right, we just took a single call from a concerned RP who waited to call until they were home in Tuyahoga County so that he was laying in a sleeping bag.
01:35
Actual 721.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:43
Make contact, Peter Hurdick, High Rise, near Center Street, Department 65.
01:49
Near Center Street, Department 65, reference missing person, adult,
01:54
or Pisa, Karen, Cool.
02:01
Good one I do nothing.
02:09
209.
02:14
719 County.
02:18
719.
02:20
He is awake, just enjoying the lovely weather, having a good nap.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Market St, Williamsport, PA
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