Possible intoxicated man falls and injures back near 14th St, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a man near 14th Street appeared intoxicated and called for medics because he felt faint. He fell and injured his back, unable to move to open the door. Police and medics responded to check his welfare.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
But it's a matter of 14th area.
00:02
Police are on the detail.
00:03
It came in as an assault but then it's listed under check welfare.
00:07
The caller was asking for medics saying he's starting to pass out at minute he was intox, wouldn't confirm what he took.
00:13
Do you want us to go ahead and send them for an intoxicated person or holds for police findings?
00:28
Dispatch, by the 3.
00:29
Yeah, I went through the call.
00:31
There's nothing obviously medical order than he may be intox.
00:34
Let's hold for police findings they can revise.
00:38
Copy.
00:45
So, for the 14, get access to the building.
00:47
You're called back.
00:51
He's still on the phone with a call taker.
00:56
He's possible intox.
00:58
He did say he needed some medics because he felt like he was going to pass out.
01:03
The call taker heard him fall.
01:05
Now he's saying he injured his back and he's unable to move to get to the door.
01:10
God, I got it.
01:12
Good.
01:14
Great Steve.
01:15
Can you advise for medics when you get up there?
01:18
John.
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Location mentioned:
14th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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