Vehicle accident on Saw Mill Run Boulevard with injured driver, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed near Saw Mill Run Boulevard at the Dunkin location. The driver was initially unconscious but later found conscious and slightly disoriented. Emergency medics and police responded to the scene. Debris was scattered around the crash area.
Audio|Heard on: South EMS Dispatch
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
51082 Brentwood.
00:01
The Dunkin to the Duncan Down, that's near Saw Mill Run Boulevard for a vehicle accident.
00:06
One vehicle hit the Duncan sign; driver was passed out in the vehicle.
00:14
Medic 513 is around.
00:18
513, copy.
00:21
510-0-4 is in route.
00:24
A4, copy. Kofo, copy.
00:31
Gonic 518 on the bathroom station 2.
00:36
Copy 518. Copy 5182.
00:51
780E3, Bower Hill, 3 apartments forming 200,
00:54
1170 Bower Hill Road, Mount Lebanon for a 66-4 female,
00:58
full-in-hands, possible blood clot, 9232.
01:02
Top 781.
01:05
Top 781.
01:07
Top 71.
01:12
About 10 units heading to the Saw Mill Run Boulevard.
01:15
Detailed be advised.
01:16
There's going to be debris all over the place from the crash.
01:18
Just be careful approach.
01:25
County 510-04
01:29
04
01:30
I'm on seeing Vee Puzon Park fly across a couple of squads who is to be talking to a bystand there all the command
01:40
(name withheld) 9235
01:47
County don't get any of the command
01:51
Comey, guys
01:54
Driver is out, conscious,
01:57
little disoriented,
01:59
okay with one medic in it.
02:03
Copy, driver out, conscious.
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Location mentioned:
Saw Mill Run Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15227
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