Carbon monoxide exposure reported at urgent care center, Allegheny County PA
Emergency responders were called to UPMC urgent care on Perry Highway for a 23-year-old woman showing possible carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms. Multiple people at her workplace also felt ill, prompting checks for carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County North Police CH-2
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Transcript:
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I don't know if you want to start with the medics.
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They're responding to the UPMC urgent care on Perry Highway.
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It's for a 23-year-old female possible carbon monoxide poisoning.
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I guess the female drove to the urgent care from her place of employment.
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I guess there's also multiple other people that are sick, but we're not sure where she works.
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No,
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all that up there so I can figure out where she came.
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I guess while the call tape was on the line, the staff member,
00:27
I don't know if they lost connection or hung up, but nobody's been able to get in contact with the urgent care since.
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No, I've got.
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Gotty.
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60104. You can put me on Grace Dell Lane should sign the call to me.
00:50
Sorry, she said you were out there.
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No permanent.
00:57
Appreciate.
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Good.
01:08
You would start fire, Jersey Mike, thorough location of carbon oxide voicing, thank you to check it out.
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Where is you?
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Tom, the route over there.
01:23
All right, we'll start them over there.
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All right there.
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22996-cline.
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Good.
01:36
Were all of the individuals that were reporting effects from this at the urgent care? Or was it just a one female?
01:46
Just the one that I'm aware of.
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Appreciate.
01:53
County 22 at 90 admin is called, I'm born in the closet now.
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