Medical emergency reported near Bernard Street, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a patient appearing to seize near Bernard Street. ALS backup was requested and transport to hospital was initiated.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
So does ALS back up to an ambulance 47 speed.
00:04
In Medic 2nd District near Bernard Street.
00:09
Looks like the patient here is maybe starting to seize.
00:17
I'm listening back down to say hello.
00:21
You can clear this out.
00:24
Copy.
00:26
Rob,
00:29
there are a few minutes out,
00:31
but they are, they should be there shortly.
00:36
If you could let them know, it may be easier for them to come up the hill rather than go down.
00:48
20, go ahead.
00:52
All right.
00:54
Would you get somebody available if you could get a truck? They're going to be ready for this one up here on Brownsville Road at West Woodford Avenue.
01:00
If you can make it the priority, they got the intersection shutdown up here.
01:06
Copy.
01:10
5.02.
01:13
47.
01:19
Yes, sir, were you requesting rescue to?
01:24
Yes, we need an A1-1-5.
01:27
All right, I'm instructing back with the patient and begin transport.
01:31
I'll try to find you somebody, but they're quite a different thought.
01:34
You'll probably beat him for the hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Bernard St, Pittsburgh, PA 15234
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