Man barricaded in room after possible sleeping pill overdose, North Huntingdon PA
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A man is barricaded in his room after possibly taking too many sleeping pills. Emergency medical services are staged outside his residence on Bel Air Drive, Greensburg.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
He just advised EMS[1].
00:01
His mother thinks he may have taken too much medication.
00:09
Time for, we have them staging[2].
00:10
Are they clear to come in or?
00:14
Sleeping pills? They're going to be sleeping pills.
00:17
He's not responding barricaded in his room.
00:25
VEGWACS and negative injuries one of us to drive at Bel Air Drive.
00:33
Year 83.
00:34
Do you want EMS[1] into the scene?
00:38
Just have them pull up to the front of the house.
00:40
We're going for for right now.
00:41
We may contact.
00:43
Just have them stay outside until we tell them come in.
00:45
You can't...
00:47
Tafford.
00:50
He has a door legitimately barricaded, but we established contact.
01:01
Also be advised.
01:03
For the mother, he may have taken too many sleeping pills.
01:06
He's still barricaded in his room.
01:09
216 copies
01:14
216 is one scene That's 7
01:25
North Huntingdon That's the S1-1-1c That's 7
01:40
5008s go to expect Westmoreland.
01:45
500 copies 8.
01:50
Okay.
01:52
Trust.
01:54
Hello. Six and six five.
02:09
You can just let them there as well there's a laceration to his risk
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
staging: Location where incoming units wait for assignment
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North Huntingdon, PA 15642
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