Medical emergency for unresponsive man at residence, Lander WY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical responders were sent to a residence near Highway 789 in Lander for a 60-year-old man who was not responding. A dog was present at the scene and the gate was padlocked, so first responders discussed options for gaining entry, including forced entry if necessary.
Audio|Heard on: Fremont County Public Safety
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Lander 1021.
00:06
Got a male down in the living room not responding.
00:10
There is a dog inside the house.
00:13
Got some more units out here.
00:19
26 Lander, can you head out that direction? I can get EMS coming as well.
00:25
That's for him.
00:26
What was the address again?
00:28
Near Highway 789.
00:33
Ten four, Andrew.
00:38
Andrew, I'm not sure about this dog yet.
00:43
Doesn't look to be aggressive, but stand by.
00:53
Zero seven one.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:00
You copy my traffic?
01:04
If you can find your way in, go ahead.
01:07
If not, force entry.
01:11
Yeah, I'm direct.
01:12
Somebody probably needs to bring a pair of bolt cutters if we got some because this gate's padlocked.
01:23
21, I've got it there close.
01:28
Copy.
01:35
8102.
01:37
Out to Highway 789, and do you have any information on this patient?
01:47
102, I copy 76.
01:49
Let me look.
01:54
Cool.
01:55
Medic 102,
01:58
the 60-year-old male subject who is down.
02:05
1040.
02:07
02, 1033 hours.
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