Man found unresponsive and not breathing on scooter, Gillette WY
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A 76-year-old man was found unresponsive and not breathing while slumped over his scooter near East Timothy Street. Police and emergency medical services are performing CPR at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
55, can you respond to near East Timothy Street for any medical emergency call? Reporting party to check on her deck.
00:05
He slumped over his scooter doesn't believe he's breathing.
00:09
That's Timothy Numer Cail, respond.
00:15
Pirates, is three available.
00:21
PD-file, follow any contact?
00:23
Probably. Okay.
00:27
It's going to be a 76-year-old male.
00:29
He is unresponsive, not breathing.
00:35
Copy.
00:47
Battalion 1 EMS echo response, near East Tennessee Street, unresponsive, not awake male.
00:55
Battalion, EMS, ECHRRRR Response, near East Tennessee Street, unresponsive male.
01:03
Okay, am I closer than the responding unit?
01:07
200. Okay.
01:13
That's for close, thank you both.
01:19
10402 every night.
01:21
104, you two.
01:26
Number five, go ahead.
01:29
Control main route.
01:32
Is Timothy?
01:37
153, 750.
01:39
104.
01:45
Discovered not conscious not breathing he was discovered in a scooter reporting party was unable to get him onto the floor PD arrived on scene and they're in the process of getting him down.
02:00
SOMS 91 go ahead 91 we're on seeing the Douglas highway 10 o'clock let's 5 as CPR started.
02:19
TMS unit headed to Timothy.
02:26
S.O, please show MS 88 and route to Timothy.
02:31
104, CPR is in progress.
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Location mentioned:
E Timothy St, Gillette, WY 82718
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