Medical emergency reported for young child at apartment, Pittsburgh PA


Police and EMS responded to a medical emergency at an apartment near Negley Run Boulevard. A three-year-old boy has been sleeping intermittently all day. His consciousness and breathing were unclear. The caller, the child's grandmother, became uncooperative and ended the call abruptly.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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7a2, it's in your area with police and first responders at Harriet Tubman Terrace,
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Department 201, about 50 near Negley Run Boulevard, between Surrey Boulevard, Washington Boulevard.
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Caller says her three-year-old grandson has been sleeping off and on all day.
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Consciousness unknown, breathing status unknown.
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Okay.
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Yeah,
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um,
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she did say he is moving.
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5.03.
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251 to change.
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Copy.
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504. 504.
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Read and Cromport.
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Three KACAX or six.
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I'm switching over to PD-10.
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They're actively chasing one or two of them.
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They're on West Public Safety.
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Copy that. Thanks, I was on the one, gentlemen.
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Space for 3540.
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The point towards the Harriet Tubman Terrace,
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550 near Negley Run Boulevard, Department 201, off East Liberty in Washington,
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along with fire and EMS.
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Originally started off like a medical call, about a 3-year-old male who was in and out all day long.
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Where's the end of the call, the caller is the grandmother.
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Says that she was with the child, but she was unable to answer if the child.
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child was in bed or where he's at home.
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She also became very uncooperative, saying that the three-year-old asked to get into the hospital and then hung up the phone.
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