Injured person found near Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the area near the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh for a person reportedly covered in blood and walking toward Nova Place. The person was described as approximately 35 years old wearing white jogging pants and having long brown hair. Paramedics and police were sent to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire / EMS Fire Dispatch Ch 1
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Transcript:
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Engine 32, Engine 32, engine only.
00:03
First responder details zone 120 alongside police and EMS.
00:07
The area of the Andy Warhol Museum, near Sandusky Street off Isabella Street and East General Robinson Street.
00:15
Caller stating that there was a person approximately 35 wearing white jogging pants with long brown hair.
00:25
It’s unknown what happened to the person, but they were covered in blood.
00:30
The person was walking towards Nova Place again.
00:33
Thirty-two engine, thirty-two engine only.
00:36
First responder details on 120 alongside police and EMS outside the Andy Warhol Museum near Sandusky Street off Isabella Street, East General Robinson Street for a person about thirty-five years old.
00:52
White jogging pants, long brown hair.
00:55
Unknown what happened.
00:56
The person was covered in blood last seen walking towards Nova Place and the service on EMS 844.
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