Male injured in assault on Williams Street, Mount Oliver, Mount Oliver PA
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According to the dispatch call, a male sustained a head injury following an assault reported near Williams Street in Mount Oliver. The situation was initially marked as no further assistance needed for medics, but the injury was later confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
The Williams Street in Mount Oliver, that assault that was going on, they said it was code 4[1] for medics, but they haven't given any injuries.
00:06
Do you want me to send a BLS or ALS unit?
00:13
Twenty-three engines on the scene looking around and nobody at the intersection.
00:18
We'll look around the street here.
00:22
Okay, three engine received.
00:27
All right, we could start a BLS unit until we get reports from the Mount Oliver police on scene.
00:35
That's received.
00:39
Okay, he's funny too.
00:42
Nick too.
00:44
We also didn't find anything about it in Knox.
00:47
Can you do call back?
00:53
There was three separate people that called in.
00:57
Last call in was two minutes ago, so give me one second.
01:07
Baby Samuel is 46.
01:15
46. 46.
01:20
You have an E2 detail in 2's district for near Williams Street, Unit No.
01:27
2 in Mount Oliver.
01:30
Male has a head injury after an assault.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 4: No further assistance needed; situation or scene is under control.
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Location mentioned:
William St, Mount Oliver, PA 15210
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