Car slides on ice down hill with minor injury, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a car slid on ice down a hill near Beechwood Boulevard and Rutherford. The driver had a small head scrape but refused further medical help.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
This was a car that slid on the ice down the hill.
00:03
The driver, only one person in the car, has a small scrape on top of his head that is not bleeding any longer and he's not complaining of any other injury.
00:15
Copy, Ambulance 48's on the way up.
00:22
Copy that. I would not advise them to approach Rutherford from Beechwood Boulevard.
00:29
48, you copy.
00:45
Medic 9. Medic 9.
00:48
Medic 5 is the area for an E-0 call with fire.
00:53
2339 Reed Street, apartment 1 of a Soho or Brackenridge.
00:58
And a 20-year-old male who's unconscious but breathing,
01:02
caller believes he's having a seizure.
01:07
A medic, thank you copy.
01:10
At 1930.
01:15
2 is available.
01:18
2 is available at 1930.
01:27
2028 from ambulance 48.
01:31
Go ahead 48.
01:35
Before we were going to the Liberty Tunnels while you were giving your report over there, you might repeat that transmission.
01:43
Yeah, of course.
01:44
Minor injury screen went ahead.
01:46
His car was coming down coast, not Rutherford from Beechwood Boulevard and it's icy and he put off the side of the road.
01:53
He's not complaining of any other injury.
01:55
We're still doing vitals right now.
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Location mentioned:
Beechwood Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA
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