Woman drinks hydrogen peroxide and has abnormal breathing, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 55-year-old woman near Smallman Street who accidentally drank hydrogen peroxide and is experiencing abnormal breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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So she accidentally drank hydrogen peroxide,
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abnormal breathing.
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Again, three in (name withheld)'s response to 25 with police, near Smallman Street, apartment, 7,2 off of 26th and 26th Street.
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55-year-old female conscious breathing, came in as poisoning,
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accidentally drank hydrogen peroxide with abnormal breathing.
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Comment on Pittsburgh's ops, 1151.
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Sixthage will be on the scene waiting for a hose and fire investigators.
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Copy, Dad, proceed.
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I'll show you back.
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EMS, the call came in for a female of 55 years of age, currently awake in breathing but accidentally drank hydrogen peroxide.
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Location mentioned:
Smallman St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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