Possible jumper reported at Boston University Bridge, Boston MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of a possible jumper at Boston University Bridge. A person abandoned a bike on the bridge and climbed the railing. Officers checked the area and water but did not locate anyone matching the description. Water rescue personnel are conducting a thorough search under the bridge.
Audio|Heard on: MIT Police and EMS
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
they just cut out there by might be a possible jump around the BU Bridge.
00:03
I was on Weaverly.
00:05
I'm going to head over there see if I didn't find anybody.
00:08
Roger that.
00:14
Where's car control?
00:16
Go on answering.
00:22
I'm also at the BU Bridge.
00:24
As of right now, I don't see anybody matching that description.
00:27
Roger that.
00:33
Also no disturbance in the water on one side.
00:35
I'm going to check the others.
00:37
Roger.
00:42
What was the description of that party?
00:49
There was no description of the party, no agenda, just that an unknown party left the bike on the bridge and they climbed up onto the railings.
01:00
Copy.
01:02
I'm going to get over there as well.
01:05
The only description they had is a party was possibly wearing a red jacket.
01:14
Great to be advised you're going to have been coming from Boston, Cambridge, and State.
01:23
Receive, I have nobody on either side and I can't see anybody in the water.
01:32
Roger that they are going to be bringing also a water rescue personnel over to the boat house by the bridge to do a more invasive sweep underneath.
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