Police assist state troopers in traffic stop, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, state police requested backup for a traffic stop near James St in Pittsburgh. Responding units assisted at the scene, where a man with cuts on his hand and a screwdriver in his pocket was noted. The situation was declared under control and no medical assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 1 Dispatch - Zones 1/2
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
State police are requesting assistance with a traffic stop.
00:05
131 able.
00:07
Copy.
00:09
250. 20. I can go through, trip.
00:13
Units are walking.
00:14
3129, what's your code status on James Street?
00:18
Code 4.
00:19
Copy.
00:21
229, we're back in.
00:24
Copy.
00:25
Two 50, only.
00:26
Uh, copy my comments.
00:29
Affirmative, I'm getting in touch with him now.
00:32
Delta 49, last seen to go again.
00:38
Delta 49, can I get the number for this?
00:43
Delta 49, that number is going to be (number withheld).
00:46
Again, (number withheld).
00:49
Copy, thank you.
00:58
3130.
01:01
Go ahead, 3130.
01:05
We dropped off that male and female on California Avenue near the 900 block.
01:09
You show us out on the traffic stop at the state line.
01:13
Face to 129, is there any need for any EMS?
01:19
Base to 3129.
01:22
129, that's a negative.
01:24
Copy.
01:26
Bike 26, just noting this caller called.
01:28
This male has fresh cuts to his hand and has a screwdriver in his pocket.
01:33
Copy.
01:36
3130, the stop's code four with units on scene.
01:39
Copy.
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