Medical emergency call canceled after accidental alarm, Pittsburgh PA
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An 82-year-old male was reported to have stroke symptoms at near Oakville Drive apartment 1A. Emergency responders were dispatched but later canceled when the alarm was found to be accidental.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Engine 28, Engine 28 only, first responder detail, near Oakville Drive apartment 1A, 82-year-old male, thinks he's having a stroke, slurred words, and he's weak.
00:13
Again, this Engine 28, 28-engine only first responder detail, near Oakville Drive apartment 1-Alpha, 82-year-old male, thinks he's having a stroke, slurred words and weakness.
00:23
Respond on Pittsburgh Ops 1126.
00:30
There is.
00:38
Too easy, Neville.
00:42
Hey, Tuneck.
00:45
Thomas added back.
00:48
That's copy, 1126.
00:55
Private to tell them happen, so we're going to get up turned around to get the tow out of here.
00:59
We'll be clear after that.
01:01
I'll show both of you is standing by there, 1126.
01:11
Engine 17s on scene.
01:16
Engine 17 on scene, 1127.
01:23
Dispice Engine 17.
01:31
All sites.
01:37
Alarm company called in with an update they spoke to the patient.
01:40
Request to cancel,
01:42
accidental activation.
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Location mentioned:
Oakville Dr #1a, Pittsburgh, PA 15220
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