Medical emergency for woman who fell near Maple Ave, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a 59-year-old woman fell near Maple Avenue in Ross Township and may have a fractured back. Emergency medical services reported difficulty accessing the location and requested assistance with SUV or ATV support.
Audio|Heard on: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
211 near Maple Avenue, Ross Township.
00:03
59-year-old female fell and may have fractured back.
00:11
59-year-old female fell.
00:15
Possible broken back.
00:19
Caution: access issues at the address.
00:22
Driveway is not accessible by ambulance.
00:27
Only SUV or ATV can access.
00:30
Stop.
00:36
Two alive and out.
00:58
Call me. County, one-five-five.
01:11
One-five. One-five.
01:12
One-five. One-five-five.
01:14
That's off, you're one fault.
01:26
Goose.
01:30
Johnny 702-9quered Trevor.
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Johnny, 60287-7-7-try on an awkward driver.
01:53
John.
01:59
Good.
02:03
Do you want me to start fire department to do the access to you?
02:14
County 999, there morning for registration.
02:25
The driveway to residents is inaccessible by ambulance, stating it may need an SUV or ATV.
02:35
The answer number.
02:45
Number is going to be 9463.
02:48
I guess you guys are in control.
02:51
That's four minutes.
02:54
Okay.
03:01
Cali, 60107 seconds.
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Cut.
03:23
EMS requesting assistance, possible access issues,
03:28
near Maple Avenue, Ross Township,
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Station 250,
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respond on Northfire 3, 118.
03:43
No, you can't do it.
03:48
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Maple Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15202
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