Man with chest pain and breathing trouble at Oakridge Rd, Pittsburgh PA


A 62-year-old man near Oakridge Road experienced chest pain and trouble breathing. During the emergency call, he became irate and screamed at the call taker. Emergency services responded to the scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Source: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Ross County, EMS[1] to near Oakridge Rd for a 62-year-old male chest pain.
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Four people.
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11 for an E1, near Oakridge Rd, 62-year-old male chest pain, trouble breathing, that's near Oakridge Rd.
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214-9 Go ahead, engine.
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Are we getting on at the Warrondale exit going?
01:00
Permanent, Woydale exit heading southbound. I need you to take and block the left two lanes.
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Okay, that's medic 135. They're giving this to fire is a probable entrapment.
01:22
Can you inform the medics that comes on Ross Park Drive at the rear of this speed here for them that should push the tail out of here.
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Great.
01:42
Once a minute, Cranberry Emacs, we can send another unit a few once and will be closer to southbound.
02:02
County 2429 is on the way to near Oakridge Rd.
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Counting from 98, let me respond to that crash on here,
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safe.
02:24
135, 136, 21.
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The additional response.
02:39
Okay, Mike 133.
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133.
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133.
02:47
Put 35 on the interstate and put us on Grace Manor.
02:53
Same.
02:57
Offord. EMS[1] call, I just gave out those for near Oakridge Rd for a 62-year-old male with chest pain. We're now getting updates to you being irate, screaming at the call taker if you want to start using.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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