Man experiences severe pain after hernia surgery, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a man in his seventies at Richard Caligari High Rise near East Warrington Avenue is experiencing severe pain and cannot get out of a chair after hernia surgery performed the previous day.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire / EMS Fire Dispatch Ch 1
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Transcript:
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Attention, 27 engine, 27th, and only first responder details, then 4-5.
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Richard S. Caliguiri High Rise, near East Warrington Avenue, apartment 707, off Allen, Strain Asteroid Way.
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The first 70-year-old male that had hernia surgery yesterday, unable to get up out of a chair and a lot of pain.
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Again, this 27-191-1-1-4-5, Richard Caligari High-rise,
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near East Warrington Avenue, Apartment 7-0.
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707 off Allen Street, Asteroid Way.
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First 78-year-old male had hernia surgery yesterday and unable to get out of his chair and a lot of pain.
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Also had normal breathing.
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Responding on MS 1, 2252.
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Location mentioned:
E Warrington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
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