Dispute over parking enforcement near South 19th St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police supervisors and officers responded to a dispute involving a parking enforcement officer and a citizen over a vehicle meter issue near South 19th Street in Philadelphia. A supervisor was requested to resolve the situation, and one officer reported mechanical issues while en route. The dispute appeared to be resolved without injury or arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
What's your 20, sir?
00:02
Near South 19th.
00:04
10-4 radio, can we get a supervisor to near South 19?
00:12
Supervisor 42.
00:14
Radio needs any available supervisor.
00:17
Any available supervisor, near South 19.
00:24
5248, what's the issue with your TBR up there?
00:29
It's a meter TBR for a loading zone.
00:33
I can't afford, sir.
00:34
Near South 19th.
00:35
I was on my way to get gas.
00:36
I'll break off and turn around.
00:38
I'm at 3rd and 4th and Chestnut.
00:42
What's the badge number of the officer, radio?
00:46
137, sir.
00:47
One hundred and thirty-seven is supervisor 50.
00:49
Hold your 20, document your downtime.
00:52
I am en route; the weather is going to take me a little longer, but I will be there.
00:56
Near South 19.
00:59
Forty to 50, sir.
01:01
I could take that.
01:04
I'm a little bit closer.
01:05
I'm on Broad and Walnut.
01:08
Ten four, sir.
01:09
Thank you.
01:13
Seven to radio, coming along with supervisor forty-five.
01:18
Supervisor forty-five, forty-five.
01:25
Sorry, this is off to nine seven.
01:30
Officer 97, I'm currently on the 1100 block of Chestnut.
01:36
Still proceeding with caution.
01:37
I had to dismount the bike due to loss of control multiple times, almost resulting in accidents.
01:44
I am heading back to headquarters walking the bike carefully.
01:52
10-4, sir. Sir, you're not injured, are you?
01:56
Negative.
01:58
All right, sir.
01:59
Proceed with call exchange and make your way back to headquarters.
02:02
Ten four.
02:04
Ten four.
02:06
Available officers requested.
02:08
This is for paper twelve.
02:09
Understand. Twelve, understand.
02:12
Forty-eight drop from 121.
02:14
Good 121. One three seven.
02:18
Can I get the line to supervisors coming near South 19? One hundred block.
02:26
Supervisor 40.
02:29
Oh, the person said they're leaving.
02:33
Chain force, sir.
02:35
It's no way for me to verify that TVR; it will have to stand if the person doesn't want to wait for a supervisor.
02:41
They would have to contest it on their own.
02:44
Let them know I'm a couple minutes away, but we can't hold that citizen.
02:48
But if they want the TVR canceled, they have to wait on location.
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