Broken-down car causes traffic near York St, Bethlehem PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a broken-down green Nissan blocking traffic near York Street in Bethlehem, close to the intersections of Albany, Eaton, and Spring streets. The vehicle was immobile in traffic, and no medical assistance was required.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
One bravo two to central.
00:03
One Bravo Two.
00:06
Can you confirm there is a car broken down just before the streets of Eaton and Spring?
00:18
Close to the train station.
00:22
I'm going out for him.
00:25
One Bravo Two, what street is the car actually on, Eaton or Spring?
00:31
It's technically on Albany, near York Street.
00:35
Four hundred and eleven Bravo One has a message for you.
00:38
One Bravo Two.
00:41
What kind of car is it?
00:46
Older green Nissan.
00:50
One Bravo Two is in traffic or pulled over?
00:55
It's dead in traffic.
00:58
One Bravo One.
01:00
One Bravo One.
01:04
This is One Alpha One.
01:05
Is there a person in the apartment that's not the officer?
01:10
Well, we're all one to One Alpha One.
01:11
We're in the apartment that's listed on the CAD.
01:15
At 8G or 2L?
01:19
Two.
01:23
One Bravo Two, are you available or still with the car?
01:28
We're available.
01:29
There were no medical needs.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
York St, Bethlehem, PA 18015
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