Disabled vehicle reported on 44th Street and Davison Street, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a disabled vehicle was reported near 44th Street and Davison Street in Pittsburgh. There were no injuries and no emergency medical or fire response was needed. The vehicle appeared to have a damaged front fender and the situation was reported by a third-party caller to prevent misunderstanding in case of a future hit and run.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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04:45
Transcript:
00:00
Attention to six-engine, six-engine only, checking the report of a vehicle accident, 44th Street and Davison Street.
00:07
Callers reporting a single vehicle accident,
00:10
unknown injuries.
00:11
Again, that's six-engine, six-engine only.
00:14
Checking the report of a vehicle accident, 44th Street, Davison Street.
00:19
Callers reporting a single vehicle accident with unknown injuries.
00:22
It's one on Pittsburgh Offs, (number withheld).
00:30
Start the intersection, 44th Street, Davison Street, along with fire and EMS for a single vehicle accident.
00:39
5'810.
00:41
Could you run a name and dead abreast for me?
00:49
It'll be (name withheld).
00:55
Echo, Oscar, November,
00:57
and then (name withheld).
00:58
Whiskey, I got the Sierra Tango,
01:01
Thursday is 10-7[1]-2008.
01:05
Please never.
01:10
The scooter crash.
01:13
He was transported.
01:15
There's nobody else on the scene.
01:16
Can I close it out?
01:19
According to,
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240.
01:25
380, go ahead.
01:31
That pile's been called.
01:33
Did they have a crisis team that could go to that and transport that mail?
01:44
Fire dispatch to eight engine.
01:48
Got a service for the night.
01:56
Copy, I'm going to call it.
01:59
Very safety.
02:06
Engine fixing service.
02:08
Recuse and service.
02:10
Recuse you, (number withheld).
02:17
18. Here it.
02:20
Hello, 18.
02:24
518. Since its name is hyphenated.
02:26
I'm going to have to mess with it a little bit.
02:27
Stand by.
02:30
Copy, thank you.
02:37
VP 11 on index.
02:40
Another guy.
02:44
Pennsylvania plate Mike, Sierra Yankee, (number withheld).
02:50
Copy, standby.
02:52
You're not just by.
02:56
I say it, Indies.
02:58
Just checking your status on Fairmount Street.
03:04
We're still out here.
03:05
We're cautioning taping the street off.
03:08
The cars will remain here until the DPW can get out,
03:11
to hopefully get them free.
03:16
That's received.
03:17
DPW did say they were in the middle of shift change, that it might be on a delay.
03:25
Hey, that's the detail.
03:28
Good.
03:32
That's coming back to the 2018 Mercedes-Benz to a (name withheld) apartment near Collins Avenue as in Bravo, Pittsburgh PA-15206, no NCIC.
03:46
Coffee.
03:55
Based on the units on route to Christopher Street, vehicles are not drivable,
04:00
no rollover, still unknown injuries.
04:12
So this is a third-party caller.
04:14
She was walking home and saw it was actually a disabled vehicle and the front fender is falling off.
04:20
So the caller just wanted to report it in case there's a hit and run later.
04:25
She checked on the female.
04:26
She's coherent fine.
04:27
Does not need EMS.
04:30
And does not need fire.
04:31
It just looks like it's a disabled vehicle.
04:34
Twenty-three copy.
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23, you're still responding.
04:41
All right. That's that.
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[1]
10-7: Out of service/unavailable
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Location mentioned:
44th St & Davison St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
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