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Man falls on escalator at Pittsburgh International Airport
Medical Emergency
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Airport Authority - KPIT Fire Ops
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Transcript: For a first responder, detail E1, CPIA, Sarah Tandy's. For a 58-year-old male that fell on the escalator, Station 100 respond on airport fire, 6.10. County, 100, I'll respond on airport fire, 610.
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Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
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