Rescue operation underway near waterfall in Pennsylvania


Emergency teams are performing a rescue operation for a person near a small waterfall. They are using safety lines and preparing equipment to assist.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - North
03:46
Transcript:
27-8-8-8-8 I've heard you in 7-9 but I haven't heard a 8-8-0-2-6-1 rescue are you at the top affirmative just got off with a mic to leave this start coming down to the top from Aging police officer up there. If you guys can just head towards this to make sure he's okay getting back off. We assisted and he's cleared the scene one officer. He's not clear because I can see him on the hillside. Okay, that's 7-8 or 7-9. He said he was at. The hillside, we have a nice easy path to ambulate down the road, any rope assistance. Where's the location? Yeah, there's a civilian just over there. Operations to come in. Yes. Just so we're on the same page, we have two water... rigging a line now upstream of where the three hours are. They have three PFD[1]s for the police officer in two videos. We're going to tension that line back once the city will escort them down to the line. Line the water rescue attacks and several downstream with throwbacks. Solid topic. 279, I'm with the neighbor that's on the hill. Copy 7.9. Command[2], need assistance. Up with a full ring ladder and a couple more checks. Copy. Make sure the checks have for a bag of friends. 217.9, 261, rush. All right, we have a bag. We'll send over to which house did you go behind? Which house did you go behind? You guys are talking on each other. You guys are talking on each other. 261 for command, if you see the small waterfall coming off the side, it'll be to your left from there. We're working on the rescuers with the victim. How high off of the water is that? If you're coming down from a gate, we're on the side, nowhere near the waterfall. We're working our we'll see you here in a couple of seconds.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PFD: Personal Flotation Device
[2]
Command: Incident command center
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Location mentioned:
Allegheny County, PA
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