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600-pound hoarder rescued from Pa. home

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April 10, 2012

600-pound hoarder rescued from Pa. home

Weight and condition of the middle-aged man, along with the large amount of 'accumulated property' in his two-story home, prevented a traditional rescue by ambulance crews

By Mary Ann Thomas
Pittsburgh Tribune Review

PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Emergency workers had to cut a hole in the side of house on Manchester Hill Road to free a 600-pound man who was found conscious but incoherent by township police on Monday afternoon.

The weight and condition of the middle-aged man, along with the large amount of "accumulated property" in his two-story home, prevented a traditional rescue by ambulance crews.

The ordeal started when police received a request to check on the welfare of George Sargent, who lives there by himself, according to Upper Burrell police Chief Ken Pate.

Police have been asked to check on Sargent before, Pate said.

"His weight has been a disability but he's been OK all of these years on his own," he said.

But not yesterday.

When emergency responders arrived, they called in a hazmat team about 2:30 p.m. from the Westmoreland County Department of Public Safety to check an odor in the home.

The odor was not deemed harmful and was identified as "residual stink," according to Dan Stevens, the county's deputy emergency management coordinator.

Emergency workers had a difficult time navigating around 30 years of accumulated property at Sargent's residence, according to Pate.

To make room to remove Sargent from his home, officials first had to tow his Dodge Ram pickup, whose cab was two-thirds full of litter, such as pizza boxes, egg cartons and beverage containers.

Emergency responders came from Upper Burrell Volunteer Fire Company and Lower Burrell Volunteer Fire Company No. 3, and Murrysville Medic 1 provided an extra-weight-bearing gurney.

As Sargent is a longtime and well-known resident, emergency officials draped a large, silver tarp between Sargent's home and a nearby garage to provide privacy for him during his transfer from the house.

Emergency workers took Sargent out of the house through a hole they cut through a wall.

Sargent then was loaded onto a flat-bed tow truck, which drove him to an ambulance waiting nearby.

Pate did not know his condition or to which hospital he was taken.

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Allan Schnitzer Allan Schnitzer Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:05:49 PM This seems to be more and more prevalent...
Eric Kunz Eric Kunz Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:56:08 PM That's why we have the bariatric stretchers and the ambulance with the winch, Allan. :-(
Allan Schnitzer Allan Schnitzer Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:07:10 PM Eric Kunz Oh i know.. our backs can only take so much too..
Gregory Perdue Gregory Perdue Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:17:12 PM This is happening way to often.
Darling Dee Darling Dee Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:36:31 PM "His weight has been a disability but he's been OK all of these years on his own," he said...... Hmmmmmm, when they have to cut you out of the side of your home to remove you, you are no longer doing "okay".....
John Bennett John Bennett Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:18:13 PM residual stink--how polite.
Gregory Perdue Gregory Perdue Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:39:50 PM Very polite can you say gas mask please
John Bennett John Bennett Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:42:20 PM we're kinda low tech here - Vick's salve
Ron Webb Ron Webb Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:56:11 PM I find it funny how the author of this article has tried their darndest to not say anything "offensive."
Allan Schnitzer Allan Schnitzer Tuesday, April 10, 2012 4:29:46 PM Well it was well rounded...lol
Ann Bailey Ann Bailey Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:31:27 PM It is so sad people have such a emptyness inside that they feel they have to fill their life with stuff and garbage and still not happy. Happiness comes when you have Jesus in your heart and then you are complete.
Suzy Red Suzy Red Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:54:35 PM I agree! 100%
Robert Gift Robert Gift Wednesday, April 11, 2012 5:01:10 AM ^ No. Being gullible enough to believe man-made myth does not fool oneself into happiness. My wife and I are very happy without the laughable nonsense and worthless rituals myth-believers act.
Suzy Red Suzy Red Wednesday, April 11, 2012 5:58:57 AM Robert Gift I'm sorry you dont feel the same way.
Robert Gift Robert Gift Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:10:02 AM Suzy Red Be overjoyed when you learn of non-gullible individuals! People who are not sheep, not followers. Those who use the wonderful minds which God gave to them and reject myths, fairy tales and superstition. Be happy for those who do not waste time and precious life doing laughable, worthless rituals.
Suzy Red Suzy Red Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:12:03 AM Robert Gift Now i'm confused on what your talking about?
Robert Gift Robert Gift Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:18:40 AM Suzy Red All religions are laughable myth. Avoid them like the plague God sent.
Suzy Red Suzy Red Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:22:26 AM Robert Gift So you dont believe there is a God or that he sent His Son to die for the sins we do b/c he loves us?
Robert Gift Robert Gift Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:24:04 AM Suzy Red I am not atheist. But what does dying on the cross accomplish?
Suzy Red Suzy Red Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:34:19 AM Robert Gift The wages of sin is death....Romans 6:23 Our sins cause us to be separated from God. We cant get into heaven through good works. Nothing we can do will ever get us into heaven. So, God wanted us to be able to come to him, so Jesus' death on the cross provided us a way to come to God. Jesus said, "No man comes to the Father except through me." Jesus took the wrath of the Father on himself so we could go to God. And rose again on the third day so we wouldnt fear death. The cross accomplished the payment of sin.
Robert Gift Robert Gift Wednesday, April 11, 2012 7:15:47 AM Suzy Red Really? Who made up that sick sadistic requirement? Couldn't be community service - helping the poor, infirm, old, hoarders?
Suzy Red Suzy Red Wednesday, April 11, 2012 8:49:31 PM Robert Gift Umm "sick" "sadistic"? I'm not gonna argue wit you about this. This is not my laws or "requirements" We turned our back on God, and so He wanted to make a way for us to get to Him.
Robert Gift Robert Gift Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:19:00 PM Suzy Red Of couse you will not argue. Did you ever consider that such "requirements" need not be sick and sadistic? Obviously man-invented myth. Just like animal sacrifice. Who would ever think up something that ugly and repulsive?
Suzy Red Suzy Red Thursday, April 12, 2012 7:56:14 PM Robert Gift Its not "sick or sadistic" Its Grace!
Robert Gift Robert Gift Friday, April 13, 2012 6:16:31 AM Suzy Red For your myth's "Grace", who decided that it must be DEATH? Did not have to be death, now did it? Sick and sadistic and also gore for dramatic macabre entertainment. (Man is fascinated with blood and gore. - Just go to any Mexican Catholic cathedral for examples.)
Kris Sharpen Kris Sharpen Sunday, April 15, 2012 2:51:37 PM Suzy Red god doesn't exist, pics or it didn't happen.
Robert Gift Robert Gift Sunday, April 15, 2012 6:35:18 PM Kris Sharpen God is a geriatric but muscular right-handed Caucasian male with round eyes and masculine features with long beard and moustache and long flowing straight hair. Everyone know dis from paintings. Before photos.
JoAnna Belle McBee JoAnna Belle McBee Tuesday, June 19, 2012 10:39:19 PM Praise God
David Corish David Corish Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:52:17 PM too fat for ems to get you out of your house means too fat to live.
Healthful Hope Healthful Hope Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:15:12 AM ^ David Corish=JERK
JoAnna Belle McBee JoAnna Belle McBee Tuesday, June 19, 2012 10:41:09 PM David, you are a very insensitive person!!!
Rosemary Allen Rosemary Allen Tuesday, April 10, 2012 3:59:49 PM a flat-bed tow truck huh? Talk about requesting additional resources!
Gina Burch Walters Gina Burch Walters Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:24:53 PM This is soo sad ~.
Don Doran Don Doran Tuesday, April 10, 2012 7:20:22 PM Is there a hipaa violation or did he get paid for the story? Please don't say hippo violation.
Suzy Red Suzy Red Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:55:29 PM This is soo sad. I would hate to get so obese that I couldn't help myself. Poor guy!
Robert Gift Robert Gift Wednesday, April 11, 2012 4:56:27 AM Where does Sargent get the money for food to make himself so fat? Any friends to help clean his place? I cleaned a hoarder's home. Difficult but can be done. He'llet you remove the real trash but wants to keep all possessions.
Kris Sharpen Kris Sharpen Sunday, April 15, 2012 2:52:25 PM only in america...
Shawn Kelly Shawn Kelly Tuesday, June 19, 2012 8:45:22 PM Call me intollerent, but I'm having a hard time feeling any sympathy, having an even harder time not making a disparaging remark. Seems more like a lack of discipline and a sence of order, spare me the jesus gobbly gook because that form of extremism and blind faith is a sickness too. 600 lbs is way too fat, its begging for a heart attack and an early funeral, go see your doctor and get on a routine of a healthy diet and excercise with a hunger craving medication to get the weight down, think calories in, calories out. As for an excess of "stuff", if you haven t used it within the last 6 months, just chuck it out; never develop an attachment, because they're making more of them every day, you can always get another one if you need it. Don t go over board with savings when it comes to a sale, because there will always be another one. REMEMBER! Everything in life is temporary, even ourselves; if you have no immediate need for it then you don t need it, just get rid of it, it can always be replaced later if you seriously need it. More stuff does not mean greater wealth or happiness, in fact the less stuff you have and the ability to live normally without an excess of stuff will usually result in a much happier and healthier living environment. I may not be politically correct, admittedly I would suck as a social worker, but atleast I'm honest and have the courage of my convictions to speak out and say what everyone else hasn t the guts to say. I'm not callous, in fact I care about the welfare of others in a tough love kind of way.
Eric Burns Eric Burns Wednesday, June 20, 2012 7:38:38 AM Shawn Kelly, I so agree with you. As far as how he supports himself, that's a great question. People like this not only need physical repairs but also need mental help. I have personally see where we have had to cut people out of their homes by removing walls it's crazyness. Some people have not been out of bed in years someone is feeding them so we have to blame the families as well. Stop giving them social security disabilty payments for being OBESE.

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