Unresponsive woman with diabetic issues at apartment, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to an unresponsive 28-year-old woman with diabetic issues at an apartment on Oneida Street. She was last seen on FaceTime, but the call was lost. Police were requested to stand by in case forced entry was required.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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05:44
Transcript:
00:00
Police and first responders at Oneida Street, apartment number 3, 28-year-old female, unknown consciousness, unknown breathing status.
00:08
Friend was on the phone,
00:10
on FaceTime,
00:11
and the caller just stopped answering.
00:13
She does have diabetic issues.
00:18
She's a copy.
00:25
Base, front of Kate.
00:28
Okay, go ahead.
00:30
Dave, front of Kate, we were disregarded by a 27 engine, you can show us back.
00:35
Okay, Medicaid back.
00:39
S1,
00:40
2014.
00:43
Engine 28 returning.
00:46
Engine 28 returning.
00:48
Engine 28, returning, 2014.
00:52
EG1 back.
00:59
Yeah, bluff and Mick Anulsi's drive.
01:07
Cabin.
01:09
Copy.
01:12
Copy,
01:14
2014.
01:20
Phaar!
01:23
Attention, 28-engine, 28-only on a fill in zone 4-1, Oneida Street, Unit 3 between Basel Way and Sue Way.
01:34
For 28-year-old female having diabetic problems,
01:39
again, that's going to be 28-engine, 28-engine only on a fill.
01:42
Zone 4-1, the Oneida Street Unit 3 between Basel Way and Sue Way for reports of a 28-year-old female having diabetic problems.
01:51
Respond on EMS-1,
01:53
2015.
01:59
The engine 28 is in.
02:03
Copy that 28 engine in, 2016.
02:10
Seconds. We could go into the main entrance or the emergency room.
02:18
Most precision,
02:21
9mm, I believe, serial number Gulf Gulfpaba 0774.
02:32
Copy, stay by.
02:37
Copy 28 Engine, respondent with Medic 3.
02:46
432A, I'll be getting out in a sec.
02:48
I'll go to the U.R.
02:49
31.
02:54
31, we copy.
03:01
4.3 table and 431 to see advised multiple callbacks just a busy signal.
03:09
35 engine on scene Mexico Street investigating.
03:21
This is going to be an extinguished.
03:22
We're solving fire.
03:23
Alarms reset,
03:25
no fire.
03:27
Can put us back at service last company.
03:29
All right, that's copy.
03:32
2017.
03:44
Dispatch 35.
03:49
I've got...
03:52
Female sitting in a white Nissan road, conscious alert,
03:55
playing games on her phone.
03:57
You can disregard EMS and police.
04:00
We're going to return to fire one.
04:04
Copy. Like 10, you can take a disregard.
04:08
They got it.
04:14
I'm going to try to get more info if (name withheld)'s later boyfriend did it.
04:21
Do you have any entry info on this if she's home alone and can you start police in case we've got to force the door?
04:32
Medic 4.
04:35
Medic 4.
04:37
We're on, seating, cancel fire.
04:40
Please.
04:45
30, you can take a disrepard.
04:50
3, code 4, Travis, up.
04:57
TP3, copy code 4 on Bluff Street, 2019.
05:00
232, if you haven't made it on scene, you get a good district guard.
05:05
32, we call up, we're back.
05:14
30-engine per medics you can take a district line.
05:22
Base, night three.
05:25
Medic three.
05:27
Do you have any entry info and if not can you start police in case we've got to force the door?
05:35
Okay, I copy no entry and so this caller is on FaceTime with her.
05:42
Okay, that's copy.
05:43
Can you start police then? Okay.
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Oneida St, Pittsburgh, PA 15211
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