Medical emergency at Pleasant Valley Shelter, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, first responders were called to the Pleasant Valley Shelter near Brighton Road in Pittsburgh for a medical emergency involving a 43-year-old man experiencing nausea and difficulty breathing. The patient was reported to be in the lobby awaiting EMS personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire / EMS Fire Dispatch Ch 1
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Transcript:
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First responder detail, zone 121,
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near Brighton Road at the Pleasant Valley Shelter.
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Patient will be in the lobby.
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43-year-old male with nausea, spitting, and difficulty breathing.
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Again, 38 engine, 38 engine only.
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First responder details on 121,
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near Brighton Road, Pleasant Valley Shelter.
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Lobby,
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43-year-old male.
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Busy, nauseous,
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shortness of breath.
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Responded on EMS one.
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Time is two thirty-three.
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Location mentioned:
Brighton Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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