Unresponsive patient reported on plane at Pittsburgh Airport, Pittsburgh PA
A medical emergency occurred involving an unresponsive patient on an inbound American Airlines flight arriving at Gate Bravo 4, Pittsburgh International Airport. Emergency responders were dispatched and CPR was underway on board. The aircraft was estimated to arrive at the gate within about 19 minutes, and advanced life support units were requested to assist on arrival.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Airport Authority - KPIT Fire Ops
03:19
Transcript:
00:00
County, engine 14's responding.
00:04
Okay,
00:09
engine 14, what is a digital responding to?
00:13
Sorry, the medical came in over the medical crash phone for an unresponsive patient down on an aircraft.
00:26
Okay, on an inbound flight unresponsive.
00:30
All right, here it comes.
00:32
1350.
00:38
4A first responder, the detail E0, 1000 Airport Boulevard.
00:44
4A and M response with now, CPR[1] on board, 828 Center,
00:49
Southside, Bravo, Ramp.
00:52
Station 100, respond on airport, fire,
00:55
1360.
01:00
Squad 15, you guys are prepared to stay on your detail, engine 14, don't handle it.
01:07
Copy, thanks.
01:19
County's operations.
01:25
American Airlines is reporting that medical flight will be going to Gate Bravo 4 P-4.
01:37
Receive as you're fixing.
01:43
Johnny and put it up with me.
01:50
14, could you please repeat?
01:55
We are out here at Gate Bravo 4 for the inbound cardiac arrest.
02:01
Recease, 1370.
02:05
Operation Climson 1414.
02:09
Operation Climson 14.
02:13
Airport operation venture 14th.
02:18
Gohack for airport.
02:20
Do you have an ETA on this aircraft yet?
02:31
ETA in 12 minutes, or 19 minutes.
02:36
Roger, thank you, 20 minutes.
02:45
I don't think I do.
02:55
Poor airport fire.
02:57
Does that get a problem with that plane won't we in for another 19 minutes?
03:03
The plane will be at the gate in 19 minutes if we could please get an ALS[2].
03:07
13 minutes apparently.
03:08
Could you please get an ALS[2] unit, you?
03:11
We are the ALS[2] unit, we got you.
03:15
Roger that, thank you.
03:18
Four things, falling 25 now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
[2]
ALS: Advanced medical support involving higher-level emergency care and transport services.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
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