Person acts strangely at apartment, no diabetic issue, Pittsburgh PA


Police and EMS responded to a report of a person acting strangely at an apartment on Robinson Street. It was initially thought to be related to diabetes or a psychiatric emergency, but later ruled out as a diabetic issue. Police ended their response.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
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It's going to be in E1, your area, Oakland playing and Development Corp.
00:04
141 Robinson Street, Apartment 25, Office 5 Avenue.
00:08
Officially came in for police for a possible 302[1], the sergeant passenger 302 is received, and the patients acting strangely to a diabetic issue.
00:20
Okay, copy the police listening.
00:21
That's a negative.
00:22
It looks like they're disregarded and they asked the terminate acute of being a diabetic issue.
00:27
The fact is not a diabetic issue.
00:30
We had this any female in the other day.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
302: Involuntary Mental Health Commitment (PA Mental Health Procedures Act Section 302)
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Location mentioned:
Near Robinson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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