Train blocks emergency response to breathing distress in Gillette, Gillette WY
Emergency responders faced a delay reaching a 71-year-old woman with asthma and breathing difficulty in Gillette, as a train blocked North Brooks Avenue tracks.
Audio|Source: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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Transcript:
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EMS call near North Brooks Avenue for difficulty breathing?
00:04
Yes.
00:06
All right.
00:08
527-586, yeah.
00:13
Okay, no. I didn't copy.
00:21
South of town, I'm about to be in my 42 per second.
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I'll take that on, Brooks a second.
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There's that, Shovey.
00:35
Gee, there's a train at Brooks, and you'll let you mess on.
00:39
Thank you.
00:51
Sir.
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For breathing problems,
00:57
Gilletti MS.
00:58
Charlie responds to near North Brooks Avenue for breathing problems.
01:08
We're responding.
01:14
There is a train on Brooks.
01:24
91, can you say that again?
01:32
Ashby.
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P5-6.5-6. Go ahead.
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We're assuming in a mask.
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We didn't give the masses. They're still heading there, so there'll be a minute.
01:48
Copy their dispatches, give it out to him.
01:52
Okay.
01:57
1042 and I'll tie, I'll take all troop L morning calls.
02:05
Pepper, have a good night in 1960.
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MSN1, ESO. Everyone, go ahead.
02:21
You're responding to 70, sorry.
02:28
71-year-old woman who is complaining of trouble breathing and thinking.
02:35
She does have asthma.
02:37
She took two doses of her inhaler.
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She's not clammy.
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And she should be outside, but we lost contact with her.
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MS-991 copy.
02:51
Can you just go ahead and throw in the notes that there was a train on the tracks and we had to go to the early route? 10-4[1].
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