EMS crew responds to patient on second floor with elevator out, Pittsburgh PA
Emergency medical and fire personnel responded to a building near Smallman St for a patient located on the second floor. The elevator was out of service, and the patient was contacted. The patient had lost a key fob needed to open an access point. Crews searched apartments but found no additional information about the patient and planned to conclude the service.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
02:29
Transcript:
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Torn engines on scene Wiley amnick Copy.
00:07
Three engine from medicpotts.
00:12
Three engines.
00:13
Three engines.
00:20
Where are you guys located inside the P.
00:26
We are up on the second floor.
00:28
If you go on the doors, it's right over your park.
00:31
The stairway right there.
00:32
The elevator is out of service.
00:35
I copy. We're on our way out.
00:37
We're on our way out.
00:45
Through the engine.
00:47
Three engine. Three engine.
00:51
Did you ever locate that patient?
00:58
Yes,
01:00
we're with a patient range.
01:09
Four driver or four lieutenant.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:15
Just to hit a button for this out in there?
01:21
You're asking if they hit a button to open it.
01:26
Yes, sir.
01:31
She has a little black fob with a button on it and should open it.
01:37
The patient lost the key to that, huh?
01:43
Perfect, receives.
01:51
Just by 32nd is on scene near Smallman St at Puttshack.
01:59
Tappie.
02:06
249.
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29.
02:09
That much 29.
02:11
2nd 29.
02:17
So both us in fire, we've been looking around at various apartments, asking around it, and no one knows anything about the person itself.
02:26
So it looks like we're going to have to return the service.
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