Police push large crowd westbound at Echo Park, Los Angeles CA
At Echo Park in Los Angeles, police are pushing a large crowd westbound along the park. Emergency responders are coordinating and moving with the police. The situation is mobile with a command presence directing movement.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:03
Hey G, what's your location?
00:08
Bottom of Echo Park in the freeway, two minutes out.
00:15
Roger,
00:16
I've got Rescue 3 with me here. We're on Sunset Blvd & Manzanita Terrace.
00:23
They are pushing,
00:24
LAPD is pushing a large crowd down Echo Park, westbound.
00:30
They're just asking us to follow with them at this point.
00:37
Roger, I see your location. Should I come around the other side?
00:47
Hey Chief, I would go,
00:50
if you can, up Glendale to Park.
00:53
We're almost to Alvarado now.
01:00
Roger that, minute out.
01:08
I tied in with the same captain that we were dealing with at the Douglas.
01:14
They're mobile right now, so he's kind of having the mobile command pose. They're moving.
01:20
We don't have a lot of direction from our unified command here except for to fall in with them.
01:29
Roger that. I have visual of you.
01:32
I'll fall in behind.
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