Traffic stop and nearby accident response in Southside, Pittsburgh PA


Police and fire units stopped a vehicle near Carson and 15th Street in Southside, Pittsburgh. They checked the driver's license and identity. Another officer reported arriving at a nearby accident. Firefighters recovered a phone from a storm sewer by lifting the grate and requested the water authority to inspect the storm sewer for damage.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
03:22
Transcript:
00:00
Southside 82 correction base of Carson and 15.
00:10
Yeah, out of Ohio?
00:14
Yeah, I'm not getting any return on that.
00:20
Recease.
00:28
Alright, now I got his real IG. It's got a PA-I-G-34651-301.
00:43
All right, Southside 81.9OLN[1] comes back to (name withheld), date of birth of 326 of 2007.
00:52
License is good, addresses out of Butler, PA, near Willowwood Drive, 16001.
01:00
He is negative NCIC[2], negative on concealed carries, and he is negative AOPC[3].
01:09
Doctor, thank you.
01:18
That's your seat bridge.
01:29
3550, we still need getting out at 5'4,
01:34
560 players.
01:40
Are you clear from the all these food details?
01:44
No, I'm working with Feddy's Natt and you've got to put you in at this new case.
01:51
You know with the aggrave?
01:58
Hello.
02:01
My father, Bobby.
02:10
Southside 81.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:19
I was down with 82 on that stop. Can I get the start time numbers, please?
02:29
Start time is 101.
02:31
The number is (number withheld).
02:34
157-266.
02:38
Joppy, do not drive us out, I'm back.
02:45
386, I'm pulling up on that accident.
02:47
It's all no.
02:55
Dispatch 37 engine.
02:59
37, go ahead.
03:01
We were finally able to retrieve the phone. We did have to lift the sewer grate.
03:06
Could you have the water authority come out here at some point and check on the structural integrity of this storm sewer here? The grate buzz is going to go in all the way, the way it was.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
OLN: Driver’s license number assigned to an individual operator by licensing authorities.
[2]
NCIC: National Crime Information Center database inquiry or check for wanted, missing, or stolen records.
[3]
AOPC: Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts
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