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Newly released transcripts from the night of a deadly crowd crush in Seoul show delays in treating the injured as emergency responders and bystanders on the scene repeatedly called the police asking for back up

during Halloween festivities in Seoul, with newly released transcripts showing delays in treating the injured as emergency responders and bystanders on the scene

repeatedly called the police asking for more back up.on Oct. 29, as well as hundreds of radio-communication exchanges between first responders and dispatchers throughout the night.

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