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False report of dehydration in infant cancels emergency callPittsburgh PA

audio iconMedical Emergency (Cancelled - False Report)
Frankstown Ave, Pittsburgh, PA

Emergency responders received a call about a baby who was said to be dehydrated but breathing fine. However, when police arrived, they realized it was a false alarm made by the baby's ex-boyfriend.

Audio|Source: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
Emergency responders were called to Frankstown Avenue for a one-month-old female reportedly dehydrated but breathing normally. The call was later cancelled after police determined there was no emergency; the incident was a false report by the individual's ex-boyfriend.

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Frankstown Ave, Pittsburgh, PA

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