Medical emergency outside Wood Street Commons, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible medical emergency outside Wood Street Commons on Third Avenue in Pittsburgh. A resident was reportedly found on the ground shaking and in distress. Fire and EMS personnel were dispatched to assist, and the individual was later located inside an upper-floor apartment. One person was also taken into custody in a separate situation nearby on Fifth Avenue. Circumstances remain under review.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 1 Dispatch - Zones 1/2
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Transcript:
00:00
Thanks to bike 23.
00:02
Bike ready to go.
00:05
Bike 23, along with fire and EMS.
00:08
Near Third Avenue apartment.
00:10
Well, no apartments.
00:11
It's going to be outside of the Wood Street Commons.
00:14
Caller works for front desk.
00:16
They found a resident on the ground shaking in his own mess.
00:23
Copy.
00:27
Station.
00:31
Bike 22, base.
00:34
Bike 22.
00:36
Myself and bike 19, we have one person in custody in the 300 block of Fifth Avenue.
00:43
Copy, person in custody, 1943.
00:47
Base, bike 23.
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Go ahead.
00:53
23, correction.
00:54
This male is going to be inside an apartment near the seventh floor.
00:57
Again, near the seventh floor.
01:00
Bike 23, I copy.
01:02
Medics are en route for it.
01:05
That's affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Third Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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