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We need a blue water tank for the inside. Medical crew, G 12 3, tell us what you need. EMS crews, go inside buildings. Evacuate the crowd, stay indoors. Butler Farm Showgrounds on lockdown, everyone stay inside. PMT Caldwell has 2 units in the block.

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Meet at Valley Hospital ER parking lot, behind the ambulance entrance. We need more units responding. Plainclothes officers can assist if they are identifiable. Shut down major intersections from Desert Inn to Russell as we prepare for the POTUS movement. Monitor event channel 8 for updates. Safety is a priority; if something seems off, call it out. Downtown inquires about Secret Service drones over the Stratosphere, but no confirmation yet. Airport units should hold road closures until further notice. Great job to everyone for the quick coordination; it seemed well-planned. Stand by until the plane is airborne before securing units. Airport units, be advised that the motorcade is leaving Air Force 1.

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The video transcript captures a chaotic and urgent situation at the Capitol building. Multiple units are calling for assistance and reporting various incidents, including breaches, fighting with officers, and individuals attempting to enter the building. Requests for additional units, medical assistance, and reinforcements are made. The transcript also mentions shots fired, protesters breaking windows, and officers being trapped. The situation requires lockdowns, evacuations, and the need for officers to hold the line. Officers coordinate their movements and request a tactical plan to ensure their safety. The overall scene is one of urgency and the need for additional support.

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The speakers in the video discuss their plans and movements during a protest at the Capitol. They mention meeting points, concerns about the building being burned down, and the need for military and National Guard assistance. They discuss entering the Botanical Gardens and the Rotunda, as well as clearing certain areas. They also mention the presence of law enforcement and the use of gas masks. The speakers express a desire to regroup and find their fellow protesters. Overall, the transcript is filled with fragmented and disjointed conversations about the ongoing events at the Capitol.

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That's cop. That's cop. That's cop. That's cop. "Cops are moving in right now." I'm sitting here in the corner watching. "This isn't shift change either, folks." "That happens at 06:00 in the morning and 06:00 at night, but we got all these unmarked here moving in." "We need to call Katie." "It's just about a dozen cops rolled up the road just now towards Edgewood or sorry, towards the farm." "There was a white truck that went in with a bunch of black cases." "This black SUV at the corner there, they just went back in." "And a huge tripod that they seem to be assembling who knows what." "Oh, boy, folks. Okay. I got some work to do, man. I think we gotta get ready."

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The speakers discuss reaching the capital and taking pictures. They mention seeing green movers and going undercover. At 2:47 PM, police wearing yellow gear close the doors and increase their presence, preventing more people from entering through the upper west terrace doors.

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There are over 7,000 deployed troops in Washington DC, barricading the capital. Soldiers are stationed on every corner, and the military presence is evident. The speaker expresses surprise and asks for opinions on the situation. They remark on the large number of troops and emphasize that they are the "good guys."

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In this video, law enforcement officials discuss the security incident at the Capitol building. They address the need for assistance, extraction of officers, and securing different areas. There are reports of protesters attempting to breach doors and destroy media equipment. Units are directed to various locations to secure and evacuate as necessary. Medical assistance is requested for injured individuals. The situation is fluid, with units coordinating and responding to different areas of concern. DC fire is called for an injured officer, and additional units are deployed to different checkpoints and barricades. Sweeps are conducted throughout the building, and officials are closely monitoring and coordinating the situation.

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Is there a ladder? I need manpower. Get me in the armor. Secure this area. We’re in the building now, holding the perimeter. We have units on the roof and inside. I need a ladder set up for the ambulance service. We have one suspect in custody. Confirming if he had a weapon. The area is secured, and we’re shutting down roads. We need to clear the building and check for any remaining threats. Ladders are en route. We’re coordinating with the secret service and ensuring everyone is accounted for. Watch the windows and maintain communication. We’re preparing to assist with any medical needs and clear the structure. Keep eyes up and stay alert.

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Unit 421 reports head injuries at a location with Metropolitan standing by. The individual is conscious and breathing. DC 5 needs to know. Unit 102 is requested to respond to the law library door with the master key. DC 5 is on scene. Senate patrols are instructed to landline their station. The Senate floor and galleries have been swept with no hazards found. Capital officials are inquiring about turning on the elevators. Captain Patton is currently briefing members. CC fire will transport the subject. Capital BP is requested to call the detail. DC 5 has a triage located in the crypt of the capital. Injured officers should respond there. DC fire is en route to headquarters. A master key is needed to open the senate wing door. The entire Capitol Square has been cleared.

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People are breaking through the barriers of the Capitol Building and rushing to the Capitol Steps. Capitol Police are responding. The speaker states, "We will retreat."

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People are breaking through the barriers of the Capitol Building and rushing to the Capitol Steps. Capitol police are responding to the break and to those who broke through the Capitol barriers.

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5036, start towards the farm show grounds and secure the roadways. Shooter may be affiliated with ADR; hold the building until secured. We need ladders and patience. There's a large crowd present, and we need to clear multiple buildings. State police are on their way; we need to set up a perimeter. Reports indicate a bicycle with a backpack on the west side. Units are clearing the ATR building. Be cautious; the actor had a remote device. Ensure no one enters the AGR building while assets are clearing it. We have witnesses near the pizza place; send a team to gather information. Maintain communication and keep the public clear of the area. Medical assistance is needed for a possible dislocation. The actor was last seen with a backpack near the bicycle.

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A person on a black Harley motorcycle with a yellow "don't tread on me" flag around their neck parked in a blocked-off parking lot with only police cars. The witness turned away briefly, and when they looked back, the person was gone. The witness noticed a side door of a building was now wide open, which had been closed a half hour prior. A police officer walked towards the door, and a state trooper ran towards it, drawing his weapon. More officers ran towards the building. The witness then heard five gunshots that did not sound like they were from a high-powered weapon.

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Speaker 0: The material comes from the United States Department of Justice and shows surveillance video of the Upper West Terrace doors of The United States Capitol on 01/06/2021. Just after 02:33 PM, police officers allow five individuals to exit the Capitol through the Upper West Terrace doors. At 02:34 PM, a gentleman holding an American flag catches the door just as the last protester leaves. He turns to the crowd outside and waves towards the door. At the same time at 02:34 PM, a gentleman with a red cap approaches the interior doors. As the police officer notices him, he continues to approach. The police officer holds the door for the protester as he enters the Capitol undeterred. At 02:35 PM, a large group enters the interior of the Capitol, police standing at the doors. As a steady stream of protesters enters through the Upper West Terrace doors, they can see police officers standing at the interior doors allowing people to pass. Around 250 protesters entered through the Upper West Terrace doors that day, many of which are charged with felony obstruction for entering a building undeterred. At 02:36 PM, a police officer walks towards the exit against the flow of protesters. He then turns around and begins walking with the protesters. He turned his back to them and never took a posture that was defensive or that would indicate that he feared being harmed. At 02:36:54, the police allow the crowd to pass. At 02:38 PM, a woman with a sock hat and a camera with a sound recording device attached to it films police as they allow people to enter. A steady stream of individuals pass by police as they stand aside without deterring protesters for several minutes. At 02:40 PM, police stopped the protesters to speak to them again. At 02:44 PM, a police officer in the bottom of the screen can be seen speaking to the officers in front of them and pulling them away, indicating to the crowd that they are allowed to enter. The officers then turn their backs to the crowd, which indicate that they did not possess fear of the protesters. The officers then escort the crowd into the interior of the Capitol. At 02:47 PM, police wearing yellow gear close the doors. Police presence then increases and no more individual.

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Someone is reported on the roof, and another individual is seen running. There's a request for a ladder and an ambulance for the pack. Units are directed to maintain visual contact. Chris is en route. A ladder is needed to gain a better vantage point. There are four individuals on the roof. Command requests a medic from 10 brother one. A sniffer unit initially identified the suspect but lost sight of him. Someone inside a building was reportedly looking out the window. Sniper units are positioned inside. An attack unit and an ABT unit are en route. Confirmation is needed on whether the suspect is down. One individual is in custody, but not the one that thirteen o five had. The location is the South Rooftop. The situation is described as a walk intersection. There is one Secret Service agent present. Units are directed to the West Side of the building. There's discussion about posting personnel in specific locations, with frustration expressed that this wasn't done earlier. Civilians are attending to someone, and a unit is confirmed on the roof.

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Agents with the federal government are trying to make way for a bus that needs to get through protesters to access the ground camera location. The bus is going around the protesters, which could turn ugly. Someone is shooting out the window of one of the vehicles.

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The video transcript captures a chaotic and urgent situation at the Capitol during a security breach. Multiple units communicate over the radio, discussing breached areas, deploying munitions, and requesting reinforcements. Officers are dealing with noncompliant crowds, broken fences, and individuals attempting to enter the building. They request vehicles, ambulances, shields, and water, while also reporting injuries and requesting medical assistance. The situation escalates as officers become trapped and protesters vandalize the building. Evacuations are underway, and officers work to regain control and establish safe areas with the help of demonstrators. Additional support from different agencies is directed to the scene.

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It's 12:45 on Wednesday afternoon at the capitol. I'm standing by the barricade on the west side, concerned about the lack of security. I inform a Capitol Police officer that there are only 9 men on the perimeter, which won't be enough for the large crowd expected in the next 15 minutes. He dismisses my concerns, claiming they handle protests all the time. I laugh and warn him that he's about to learn a hard lesson in chaotic situations.

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02:34PM, a gentleman with a red cap approaches the interior doors; the police officer holds the door for the protester as he enters the Capitol, undeterred. 02:35PM, a large group enters the interior of the Capitol; around 250 protesters entered the Upper West Terrace doors that day, many charged with felony obstruction for entering a building undiscouraged. 02:36PM, a police officer walks toward the exit against the flow of protesters, then turns around and begins walking with them, turning his back to them and not defensive. 02:36:54PM, the police allow the crowd to pass. 02:38PM, a woman with a sock hat films police as they allow people to enter; a steady stream passes by police as they stand aside without deterring protesters. 02:40PM, police stopped the protesters to speak to them again. 02:44PM, a police officer pulls away, indicating to the crowd that they are allowed to enter; officers turn their backs to the crowd and escort the crowd into the interior. 02:47PM, police wearing yellow gear close the doors; no more enter through the Upper West Terrace.

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The video transcript captures the chaos and escalating security incident at the Capitol building. Multiple units coordinate their actions, discussing the arrival of motorcades, positioning of barricades, and breaches in security. Officers call for assistance with traffic control, report injuries, and request medical help. The situation intensifies as officers engage with non-compliant individuals, deploy chemical munitions, and request additional resources. Protesters breach the building, leading to calls for ambulances, shields, and a lockdown. Officers are trapped and surrounded, while evacuations and securing of chambers are underway. Law enforcement works to regain control amidst attempts to enter rooms and barricade doors. The transcript concludes with officers coordinating efforts to secure different areas, clear certain locations, and deploy medical personnel.

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There is a feeling that something is about to happen, with the National Guard present near the Federal Building. No local police are visible at the intersection. People are handing out masks and gas masks. Individuals are seen doing graffiti and burnouts in the street. LAPD officers are staged on the other side of the fence of the building, blocking the freeway overpass to prevent protesters from throwing objects onto law enforcement below, as occurred the previous day. Masks are being handed out, specifically "bionic shield" masks. The distribution of these masks suggests that individuals plan to remain in the area for an extended period.

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A reporter describes a scene with the National Guard present but no local police visible at the intersection. People are handing out masks and gas masks, and some are seen graffitiing and doing burnouts. Another speaker clarifies that many LAPD officers are staged on the other side of the fence of the building, blocking the freeway overpass to prevent protesters from throwing objects onto law enforcement below, as occurred the previous day. A third speaker notes the brand of mask being distributed, a "bionic shield," suggesting the distributors plan to remain for an extended period.

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Motor 6 provides location details for operations inside and outside. Motorbike units are needed to secure the Northwest and Southwest drives. Youth officers are instructed to secure the perimeter of the capital. There is a disabled vehicle on Independence Avenue and a suspicious package at Capitol South Metro. The Supreme Court shuts down Second Street due to protests. FRU units are instructed to switch to main ops 1 for routine inside operations, while exterior units operate on main ops 2. A duress alarm is reported at the Hart Building. AOC is on the roof of the Dierksen Building. Second Street in front of the Supreme Court is closed.

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Staff are locked and barricaded in their offices, creating a critical situation with risk of loss of life. Some senators are still in their hideaways and need massive personnel. The Maryland National Guard is requested. Prince George's County, Montgomery County, Fairfax, and Arlington all have significant forces. The mayor of Washington D.C. will be contacted for additional police department outreach. The National Guard will no longer be blocked, but will be permitted to assist. All available personnel are needed before someone gets hurt.
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