Unresponsive man found deceased in Casper apartment, Casper WY
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Emergency responders were called to an apartment near East 8th Street in Casper where a 59-year-old man was found unresponsive and deceased in his bedroom. The man was reported missing after not going to work and was discovered stiff and pale. Emergency personnel arrived at the scene shortly after the report.
Audio|Heard on: Natrona County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Deceased person near East 8th Street Apartment 204C, C as in Charles
00:05
Division 3 is arrived, Command, Garden Square, TAC 4.
00:12
Number 3 on Team TAC 4, Command, Garden Square at 301.
00:17
24 is around age.
00:21
24 in Route 302.
00:26
This match 303 in Route 302.
00:27
303 on Team 2.
00:31
303 on Team 302.
00:37
As truck are responding,
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East 8th
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Truck 3 and out, 303.
00:45
Ascent 5, respond, 83, tag 5.
00:50
5 in round 303 units in round 2 east 8th near C is in Charles this is for a 59-year-old male who didn't go to work this morning R.P.
01:00
thought that he was sick,
01:01
found in distant bedroom unknown homes been there he is stiff and pale cold to the touch
01:17
June 5, fire dispatch.
01:20
All right dispatch, engine 5.
01:25
Measure 5, the RP is wanting to know if you would like him to meet you guys at the front door of the apartment or wait inside of the apartment.
01:37
Whatever he's with, we'll be there in about 30 seconds.
01:42
Copy at 305.
01:48
24 is on soon
01:53
Here it is right here 5 on scene move d command 8th attack 5
02:00
Enter 5 on scene tag 5 command to eat that's real soon
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Location mentioned:
E 8th St #204c, Casper, WY 82609
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