Possible assault reported at St. Margaret's Hospital, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units discussed a possible assault case at St. Margaret's Hospital in Pittsburgh. The patient appeared to be in a hospital room, and officers sought more details about the nature of the incident before responding. The situation's specifics remained unclear based on the available radio communication.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 3 Dispatch - Zones 4/5
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Transcript:
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Can you take a look at this pending phone call I have for St.
00:03
Margaret's Hospital and advise, please?
00:07
That's copy. Give me 1 s .
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511A.
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511A.
00:19
I searched the area enough and seen her heard quite of the sound.
00:25
That's copy.
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188.
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188.
00:34
Yeah, can you try to call back (name withheld) for more information on what type of assault and can you confirm that that's done?
00:48
Yeah, I see it was initially put in for zone two and then it was switched to the hospital.
00:53
So I would assume the patient's in hospital room (number withheld), but yeah, I can get more details.
00:57
Is there anything else I should ask?
01:01
Yeah, if we could maybe determine the nature of it and if I need to call you via phone, I can do that as well.
01:08
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Freeport Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15215
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