Male hyperventilates after collision during police chase, Mckeesport PA
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According to the dispatch call, a male fled from police on the 1100 block of Craig Street and collided with a vehicle. Emergency responders were dispatched to provide medical assistance to the approximately 30-year-old male who was hyperventilating after the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County East PD 1 and East PD 3
Listen to dispatch call
03:30
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, with a male on the 1,100 block of Craig Street.
00:02
Just ran an O-LIN.
00:03
Check it for me, please.
00:07
You confirm last four.
00:14
Copy that. Stand by.
00:22
Call five one.
00:24
Thirteen cam or out for him?
00:28
Copy.
00:30
Left 15, same traffic.
00:35
Copy that.
00:45
Did you stand up? I got a horse indeed.
00:50
All the key four units, 1100 block Craig Street, back 1120.
00:59
1120 status check.
01:03
Forty County, one in custody.
01:07
Copy one in, 2314.
01:14
Anyone else can slowdown.
01:16
We've got an emergency.
01:24
1120 County, I have a Pennsylvania registration for a vehicle he ran into and damaged.
01:32
Yeah, but...
01:33
Mike, Lima, Delta, 3012, it's the white BUNW.
01:38
Copy that.
01:45
1120 Kelly.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:50
That comes back to 1107, Craig.
01:55
Okay.
02:08
Okay. Okay.
02:11
Last four units, styles check.
02:28
County 49-up.
02:33
Copy.
02:52
12-60-God.
02:55
We have Fawson-Noneil, Kila, Whiskey, Whiskey, Siara, 2620.
03:03
Fawcett, No-Neil, 2020.
03:12
1120 County County start medics to this male it's going to be like a 30-year-old male's hyperventilating.
03:26
copy 1120 are you still in the 1100 block right
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Location mentioned:
Craig St, McKeesport, PA 15132
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