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Scaffolding collapse causes damage near Railroad StreetPittsburgh PA

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Railroad St, Pittsburgh, PA

According to the dispatch call, a scaffolding collapse occurred near Railroad Street causing structural damage and a rubble pile with workers on top. No injuries have been confirmed. Police and fire are responding to assess the situation.

Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
Listen to dispatch call
04:34
Transcript:
00:00
This is actually going to be on Railroad Street.
00:02
There's a pretty decent-sized rubble pile.
00:05
There are workers on top of it.
00:06
We're going to go check in with them.
00:11
Copy.
00:13
Medic 6, you copy it asked.
00:17
Maddox 6 copies.
00:25
Four engine in Allegheny County Courthouse.
00:30
Receive, Jurors, Swining with Medic 5.
00:38
Unit 50 for guys, too base.
00:45
5302.
00:46
We met with the staff, they're 100% confident there's nobody in the pile.
00:51
You can't tell anybody else coming here.
00:57
Copy, 1012.
00:59
Okay.
01:04
That's 6, copy.
01:05
Disregard back in.
01:15
1030.
01:21
10302. Yeah, we're going to just know 2.5302, baby.
01:26
3302.
01:27
10, I'll see it.
01:28
Yeah, you can notify PLI.
01:30
But this scaffolding ripped away from the building, it ripped off structural components.
01:34
They're going to need a response to you.
01:40
Call up 1014.
01:45
I'm going to release fire and continue police for the report.
01:54
Copy.
02:00
Orange and on scene.
02:06
We sheet 1015.
02:08
Base, McForth.
02:21
Police Medical 4.
02:25
Medic 4. Medic 4.
02:30
E1 Detail Your area, Sandstone, Quarry Apartments, Apartment 417,
02:35
(number withheld) Sandusky Court Offa Henderson,
02:38
along with police and fire for a 7-year-old male who fell days ago reporting possible rib fracture.
02:49
Is this male been on the ground for days or is Rose has it just heard for days?
03:00
Does not mention it in the call?
03:06
Thank you very safe.
03:07
Town OIIS is doing this longfall on charges for our police.
03:11
We fire until the trigger out.
03:13
This is a cold injury and then on the ground for days.
03:21
Chief Sennatea.
03:27
Please from Medicaid.
03:35
Medicaid. Medicaid, back in service.
03:44
The Office.
03:46
1018.
03:47
Please ambulance 49 and your detail.
03:54
Do you have an ETA for police?
04:01
49, uh, 3 minutes.
04:06
See, 1019.
04:14
50302 base.
04:15
3.02.
04:19
Back in from railroad construction crew and all the people whose vehicles are in the rubble pile will be waiting for police.
04:29
That's copy.
04:30
And just so you're aware, we did notify PLI, they didn't give an ETA, but you're sending somebody over.

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  1. Notification to PLI
  2. Responder Coordination and Site Assessment
  3. Initial Dispatch for Structure Collapse

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