Medical team aids in patient transport at WPIC, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a mental health facility in Pittsburgh, staff requested help to transport a patient experiencing a manic episode who required medical treatment at another facility. The patient, with a history of schizophrenia, had not been taking medication and had not slept for several days. Medical responders managed the transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 3 Dispatch - Zones 4/5
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Transcript:
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3480, we got a call for WPIC.
00:04
The complainant is a worker.
00:06
They requested an aid team, if available.
00:10
They need someone to transport a patient from the facility to another facility.
00:17
They're stating that (name withheld) doesn't need to be at WPIC and does need medical assistance.
00:22
Due to (name withheld) being in a manic state, transport could not be conducted.
00:30
All right, what's this patient in?
00:35
What was (name withheld) originally in for?
00:39
WPIC.
00:41
Patient was having a manic episode and was transported to WPIC.
00:47
With a history of schizophrenia and not taking medication during manic episodes, (name withheld) had not slept for three days.
00:55
All right, was that a city unit that initially took (name withheld)?
01:04
3480 medics transported the patient from a previous location to WPIC.
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