Welfare check for man acting erratically at North Park Lake, Allegheny County PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel were dispatched for a welfare check on a man in his mid-20s at North Park Lake near Pierce Mill Road. He was reported to be screaming and acting erratically while wearing a light blue hoodie, a hat, and light orange pants.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Police and Fire
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03:16
Transcript:
00:00
North Park Lake on Pierce Mill Road.
00:03
I was requesting a welfare check on a white male in his mid-20s.
00:07
Light blue hoodie and a hat and orange-colored pants.
00:13
He was screaming and seemed erratic.
00:18
Check, I'll get your copy.
00:19
We'll stop down there.
00:20
Take a look.
00:23
Very soon.
00:29
You are on my station.
00:52
Station (number withheld) drive us.
00:57
41-year-old bow down to stop that it has had 1713.
01:05
Another question.
01:06
All right. All right.
01:15
On the scene, the vehicle ran out of Boswell's Minor.
01:19
That was meant.
01:24
I'm getting it.
01:28
Place my Bravo hotel at 544 and Graymaster SDV-1 SD2.
01:35
Copy 14.
01:37
Copy 14. Cover.
01:44
Cover.
02:00
For the fire department, one vehicle under the rear bus with fire.
02:04
The air station I'll take command.
02:18
Stop on the side of the ridge.
02:30
111.11. Can I get that clothing description one more time?
02:48
Light blue hoodie, a hat,
02:52
and light orange-colored pants.
02:56
Okay, I copied Adam in the area.
03:00
Thank you.
03:07
I went down Walter to Pierce Mill.
03:13
Okay, I'll go up tomorrow and then down to Pierce Mill.
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