Family domestic disturbance with possible overdose near Scott Avenue, Glenshaw PA
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A family domestic disturbance occurred near Scott Avenue where one person was actively stopped by their sister and restrained by their mother. Medics were requested due to a possible overdose. The situation included separation of involved parties and no confirmed weapon presence.
Audio|Heard on: North Police Ch. 1
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
2130,
00:02
For family domestic.
00:04
Oh,
00:09
108 Scott Avenue, Pollard is reporting that her sister is actively trying to stop her.
00:13
The mother is currently restraining her.
00:20
7.
00:22
59, 24.
00:26
2162 also.
00:29
Copy, I have 30, 59, and 62, going.
00:33
Okay.
00:40
John, you can add 54 also,
00:42
I'll start.
00:43
Copy, 54.
00:57
Shaler units responding your actor is going to be unknown weapon involved at this point.
01:05
Requesting medics at this time actor possibly attempting an overdose as well.
01:23
10 four eases one at the Merck stage.
01:28
Affirmative.
01:35
Shaler units, your actor is calling in stating that she does not have a weapon.
01:40
And it looks like both parties are separated.
01:45
One party is going to be locked in their room.
01:47
It's unclear which at this moment.
01:51
Probably.
02:00
Okay, how much 52 are not?
02:04
Copy 52 on scene.
02:07
3rd, 59.
02:11
Units locked on each other, I have 30 on the scene.
02:15
59's here.
02:17
Copy 59.
02:22
Okay, 2 or 24? Copy 1024, do you want medics to continue to stage or do you want to disregard them?
02:31
Yeah, just stage for a minute.
02:35
Copy.
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Scott Ave, Glenshaw, PA 15116
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