Medical team responds to choking at St. Augustine Plaza, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible choking incident involving an elderly man at St. Augustine Plaza near 36th Street in Pittsburgh. Initial reports indicated the man was not breathing, prompting first responders to begin CPR.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
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MD 550. E zero medic tip district, along with first responders, St.
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St. Augustine Plaza, near 36th Street apartment in Bandera, getting a report of an 86-year-old male not breathing, choking, complete obstruction.
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Safe. Rescue on coffee.
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Copy.
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In route.
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All units received at (number withheld).
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Eleven copy.
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Dispatch seven.
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E3 in your district, near Beeler Street off Forbes Avenue and Kenton Road.
01:04
It's a first party, 82-year-old male unable to urinate and having pain.
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Copy.
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Units are at St.
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Augustine Plaza.
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CPR is being started now.
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