Teen female takes drugs and becomes combative at school, Oakdale PA
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According to the dispatch call, a 14-year-old female at Parkway West Career and Technology Center took drugs, lost consciousness, and became combative intermittently.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County West Police, Fire, and EMS, South Fire
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Transcript:
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Here at Parkway West Career and Technology Center.
00:04
7101 student boat.
00:06
14-year-old female took something and passed out, now combative,
00:11
in and out of consciousness on West DMS, 1150.
00:19
I-195 EZero, part of the Parkway West Career and Technology Center, 7101 Steubenville Pike, 14-year-old female took some type of drug and is unconscious whenever it is.
00:34
Okay, 212's a backer.
00:38
Coffee, thanks.
00:43
County, too, not utility is in.
00:46
Nice.
00:59
Crashes rollover, Civil Pike, Holden Road Rob, and 128 second activation, Fire 5, 1151.
01:07
Pressure.
01:10
County, 245 risk.
01:13
45 risk.
01:17
Not C1 on a truth.
01:19
It looks like everybody's out.
01:21
I'll give you the same here in a second.
01:25
It's got to be one on its roof.
01:27
Looks like everyone's up.
01:57
And it's the crash, Stivenville, ball and red.
02:00
The 245 rescue drivers out holding to the 245 of the 45 of the 52.
02:06
I mean,
02:11
I'm here, but he was going to McGee.
02:14
The southern McGee, okay, she's six and twelve females between 14, seven years old, I'm then what she took.
02:20
She's not unconscious on the floor,
02:23
and she's probably combative.
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Location mentioned:
Steubenville Pike, Oakdale, PA 15071
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