Medical emergency near Cherrington Pkwy involving combative female, Coraopolis PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a 70-year-old female near Cherrington Parkway. She recently changed psychiatric medication and appears to be combative in a common area.
Audio|Heard on: Township Of Moon Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
605 medical.
00:03
Good.
00:06
Repeated tapestry in the common area for a 70-year-old female.
00:09
They changed her psych meds.
00:11
Another case, she's now combative.
00:17
All right.
00:22
608?
00:24
Back off me.
00:30
Station six, you were broken up.
00:31
What the location?
00:34
Be at Tapestry in a common area for a 70-year-old female that changed her psych meds today and now she's combative.
00:43
All right, coming around.
00:52
Eight, I'll go with ten.
00:53
I'm behind him if you want to keep working on what you're doing.
00:59
Okay,
01:03
I'll still head that way.
01:12
We're out.
01:15
Seventeen zero five.
01:23
This is six.
01:24
Do we have a better location?
01:27
I think the county gave me was the common area.
01:33
All right.
01:42
Six hundred and eighty-six, you can show me getting out.
01:45
Seventeen zero seven.
01:53
Six ten, six.
01:56
Six ten.
01:59
Can you try calling it back and get a better location?
02:02
No one here seems to know what's going on.
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Location mentioned:
Cherrington Pkwy, Coraopolis, PA 15108
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