Large crowd causes commotion near Nike store at 52nd and 5th avenue, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, a large crowd caused commotion near the Nike store at West 52nd Street and 5th Avenue in New York. Additional police units were requested to assist with crowd control.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
Listen to dispatch call
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to get an additional unit over to near 5th Avenue.
00:04
The Nike store,
00:06
make a motion inside it.
00:07
Need a second card over here.
00:09
650 where?
00:12
Yeah.
00:15
650, 1050th of the street, Ken.
00:17
It's going to be the Nike store over here, my wrongness all in.
00:20
Step 650, we said West 500th Street.
00:24
No,
00:26
5th Avenue.
00:27
152nd Street and 5th Avenue, the cross street.
00:35
Can I put attention to 5th?
00:42
5 o'clock west 52nd street and 5th Avenue you request an additional at this time at a night store.
00:50
Rock and follow the detail closed once traffic.
00:52
One of the workers came up to us and asked if you have some units inside, it's a big emotion.
00:59
Stand by their location.
01:01
West 52 street and 5 avenue.
01:03
Is it turn by the unit request an additional?
01:09
This is a Rockefeller Detail Portable request an addition, okay?
01:18
Traffic, ah, T-HV central.
01:21
What's the ignition over there?
01:23
A large crowd, commotion,
01:26
need addition to the location in front of the Nike store.
01:31
Central, what's the cross street?
01:33
West 5-2 and 5 Avenue.
01:42
You have to post on 521 and 5.
01:45
Okay. Let me get additional to West 5, 2, and 5,000 in the night to be stored.
01:49
Requesting additional, like up on detail portal.
01:50
Requesting additional in regards to a crowd control.
02:00
Post on West 5, 2, and 5, Ryan.
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