Pregnant woman bleeding on railroad tracks near Latimer and American Way, Missoula MT
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A woman was found on the railroad tracks near Latimer and American Way. She was yelling that she is pregnant and bleeding. A caller helped her into their truck while waiting for emergency units to arrive.
Audio|Heard on: Missoula Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
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It's kind of a response to the area of Latimer and American Way.
00:02
1-4-1Metty, we respond to the area of Latimer and American Way.
00:06
Teller said there's a female on the railroad track yelling that she's pregnant and bleeding.
00:10
1-4-1-Metty response.
00:13
She responded to the area of Latimer and American Way, she's looking for a female on the railroad track yelling that she's pregnant and bleeding.
00:21
Caller is going to have her sit in her white C&C truck.
00:27
Traffic will be on 2.
00:28
You need to turn to clarity complaining.
00:34
161. 161.
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161.
00:41
141.
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141.
00:45
161. The Raleigh, continue.
00:48
Do you the GMC pickup?
00:52
Our caller said she has the female fit inside the caller's truck now.
00:58
Eh.
01:00
Where else?
01:01
I have already 2.29.
01:08
No questions.
01:10
Room 13 on arrival, community clear.
01:18
Number one, midig three in round two American way.
01:21
Thanks very much.
01:23
That three is one six one.
01:32
May you and come in the American Way.
01:34
That's one-six-one.
01:35
We are right behind Planet Fitness, Barnes & Noble.
01:41
Max are copy.
01:42
The Congress and Central Shops.
01:43
We'll be there soon.
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Location mentioned:
Latimer St & American Way, Missoula, MT 59808
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