Welfare check for missing adult male with seizure disorder, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a welfare check was requested for a missing adult male with a seizure disorder last seen near Brownsville Road heading towards the Giant Eagle store in Brentwood.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Complainant at near Brownsville Road, Department Bravo 4, off of Westwood, Frederick Parkfield.
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Compliance says that they haven't heard from their partner in two hours.
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Partner is going to be (name withheld).
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White male, 64 years of age, six foot with gray hair, doesn't drive, and has a seizure disorder.
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The last time I heard from him, he was headed towards the Giant Eagle in Brentwood.
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35 Abel, based on the fact that this is an adult and it's only been two hours, can you run a fly 80?
00:32
Copy. Page 33, Eddie.
00:37
A lid on the snow and ice in its sideway.
00:42
It's a bit of a language barrier on top of that, so I'm going to try and get them to move it to the area wreck.
00:49
Okay.
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seizure disorder
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Baby, stand by, I'm ready to that one.
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Copy.
01:10
3118, Rowe.
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30118.
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Topi 18, up.
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By label, I've also checked medical calls around the surrounding area from that address to
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right one, I don't see any seizure calls.
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Copy, thank you.
01:37
Anyway way you can have (name withheld) to this Giant Eagle and see if he may be shopping.
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Location mentioned:
Brownsville Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
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