Emergency responders handle mental health crisis and medical cases


Emergency services responded to two medical situations. One involved a woman feeling dizzy and having trouble breathing, while the other was an 83-year-old woman struggling to breathe. They also addressed a mental health evaluation.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
03:30
Transcript:
for a possible 302[1], 1535. 1908. 1908, knowledge is a call. Very soon. 36 is back in. Brandy-6, copy. Go ahead, County. Cable's notified, no ETA. Copy, thank you. 201, 21, 28 Midway Drive, Apartment B, Bravo in West Smithland, 43-year-old female, feeling dizzy, abnormal breathing, 1541. 13. So, 13, 16.41. Yeah, yeah, no, we're pulling up right now. Copy that. Oh, you guys out back. Okay, you guys out back. Okay. 71 hold the air for a second It's got to be on the other channel for the air for Belion and I have a long you until the channel hold the air hold the air Thank you, mate Is PD on scene? Affirmative So mark code for us. That's (name withheld). Good. 615 Beachwood Avenue, 83-year-old female difficulty breathing. Double. 1543.
Police codes explained
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[1]
302: Involuntary Mental Health Commitment
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Dawson Ave, Bellevue, PA 15202
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