Medical emergency aboard incoming flight at Pittsburgh Airport, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel were dispatched to Pittsburgh International Airport for a possible medical emergency involving a man on an inbound flight. The individual, described as a fifty-six-year-old male, was reportedly experiencing high blood pressure and shortness of breath approximately twenty minutes before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County West Police, Fire, and EMS, South Fire
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Transcript:
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First responder detail,
00:02
Gate Bravo 15,
00:04
Fifty-six-year-old male on a jet loop,
00:12
Estimated ETA is twenty-two.
00:17
High blood pressure, shortness of breath.
00:19
The flight is arriving in 20 minutes.
00:21
It's recommending 790C4 along with 8131.
00:29
Two units ready to 0813.
00:53
Station 100 and ninety-four, 810 to fill.
00:56
Respond to Pittsburgh International Airport at Bravo 15.
01:02
Inbound flight with an ETA ten forty-two hours.
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A fifty-six-year-old male on board experiencing shortness of breath.
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Location mentioned:
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
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