Person found unconscious near diamond street and sixth avenue, Pittsburgh PA
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
According to the dispatch call, emergency responders arrived at Diamond Street and Sixth Avenue for a person found unconscious against a wall who was initially thought not to be breathing. Medics later confirmed the person was awake and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
404-0 first responders to the 140 this takes out of Diamond Street in 6th Avenue report of a person down against the wall possibly not breathing
00:13
For instance responder,
00:16
this is a one-fork, Diamond Street at 6th Avenue.
00:21
Report on a million dollars, they said that he is against a stone wall here, lever in the hole in this intersection on the move.
00:31
Oh, right here. That's weather.
00:32
Responding on the MS1 at 1937.
00:41
Dispatch four engines, you're going to put a fill one, we're temporarily out of service.
00:46
Voices!
00:58
Fort truck, four-trop down the first responders of one-four-sixth in Diamond.
01:05
Near Duquesne-Liverman Hall for a man down leading against the stone wall.
01:09
Call believes he's not breathing again.
01:12
For a truck only, 7-1-4-diamond at 6th.
01:16
For a man down near Leverman Hall for Duquesne,
01:21
believed to be not breathing.
01:23
On the MS-1,
01:26
1938.
01:33
Foretruck didn't go out of one.
01:36
Four truck, stand about one second.
01:38
You might be getting a disregard from the medics, too.
01:40
Bye. We're fighting out.
01:47
Ford truck, do you have a disregard from the medics? This guy is awake.
01:55
We're sure, copy.
01:56
We're back.
01:57
Okay, sir.
02:06
That's all company still Fort Truck back on a disregard from the medics again.
02:10
Fort Truck is back on a disregard from the medics in 1940.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.
