#scanner One Central district bike team and Civil Affairs on location at City Hall
#scanner Civil Affairs crowd estimate rising to 40 people at City Hall, also noting News Media is on location
#scanner Civil Affairs crowd estimate has risen to 75 people at City Hall, making note that the event has started
#scanner Major Incident Response Team (MIRT), Expressway Patrol, and Traffic units checking in at City Hall
#scanner Civil Affairs Captain coordinating possibly getting more than two traffic units for the "Pro-Gaza" protest, as most are currently assigned to the P!nk concert
#skywatch Storms seem to be about 20-30 minutes out. They are pretty small but will likely dump a good amount of rain. Expect it to last around an hour. Philadelphia is under both a Severe Thunderstorm Watch and a Flood Watch until 10pm, so be cautious in your travels!
#scanner Civil Affairs Captain hearing step off is at 3pm, trying to wrangle "his [two] traffic guys and gals" to get them prepared for the march moving
#scanner Civil Affairs unit relaying information he received about the march's route
#scanner Civil Affairs Captain assigning a bike team to both sides of the march
#scanner Civil Affairs checking in at N Lee and E Willard for a Justice for Eddie Irizarry rally
#scanner Bike teams responsible for helping with traffic and ensuring no vandalism occurs along the march
#scanner MIRT supervisor inquiring if there is a police drone up, units have eyes on the operator of the drone and are planning to ask them to stop flying it
#scanner Chants can be heard in the background of the radio calls made by the Civil Affairs unit at the front of the protest