Male in distress with heavy breathing near Wagner Street, Carnegie PA
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According to the dispatch call, a 911 call from a male was received with heavy breathing and mumbling near Wagner Street, Carnegie. Emergency responders were dispatched after the location was updated. The caller's voice indicated distress with sounds of barking dogs in the background.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County West Police, Fire, and EMS, South Fire
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03:57
Transcript:
00:00
An open line call from male breathing heavy and mumbling sounding distress
00:25
3311 County.
00:34
The call is from a 911 only phone, and it's a Phase 2 location.
00:42
The 4 is on the way.
00:45
Copy.
00:53
3311 County.
01:01
Tommy, (number withheld).
01:04
Copy L3.
01:13
3311 County.
01:21
Carnegie, location updated to near Wagner Street.
01:31
No priors on some number for a more accurate address.
01:44
Sorry, 311 County, we'll be getting out in the area.
01:49
Copy, (number withheld).
01:57
County 794 copies that update 794 copies without update.
02:00
We've got about four minute EPA.
02:04
Copy four minutes.
02:13
Carnegie piece two jumping between this area and a location on Wagner and Cathedral Court Scenic Hill Drive.
02:28
Okay, is there any other update as far as heavy breathing because that's a big wooded area?
02:38
Notice the heavy breathing and some whimpering.
02:42
Call take you can hear dogs barking in the background,
02:51
possibly knocking.
03:07
I'm gonna stop the seat if this guy taking his garbage on.
03:13
Copy.
03:15
Copy.
03:16
Okay, two fifty-five.
03:24
Thirty-two thirty-five.
03:27
Okay. Two-three-five.
03:37
Yes, can hear very loud dogs barking.
03:43
Ah!
03:47
Okay.
03:52
Counting print of depth checking 43 Wagner.
03:56
Copy.
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