Medical emergency for breathing problems near piney avenue, Clearmont WY
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A person near Piney Avenue experienced worsening breathing problems. A life flight was contacted but later cancelled due to freezing rain. Emergency responders are handling the situation on site.
Audio|Heard on: Sheridan County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Clearmont Fire, third page for breathing problems near Piney Avenue.
00:05
This is the third page for a Delta Response on breathing problems near Piney Avenue.
00:13
Near Piney Avenue.
00:20
Just that's two one back.
00:22
Two one five.
00:30
Can you contact flight?
00:36
Two and five, can you ten-nine.
00:40
Can you contact flight?
00:44
Copy back, contact flight.
01:06
Ms. two one five Sheridan.
01:11
Two one five, Sheridan.
01:13
Two one five, go ahead.
01:17
Life flight has been contacted, they're going to get back to me as soon as they can if they can lift.
01:24
Perfect.
01:26
Also, if they are able to, permitting to weather, do you want me to have them lift right away?
01:35
Just...
01:37
I'll finish you.
01:45
We're just going to start with a lot.
02:02
We're looking at all right.
02:12
For the patient right now, it sounds like he is getting worse and is now flurring his words,
02:17
but hasn't drank or had any medications today, and I'm not getting anything from Clearmont.
02:25
Copy.
02:39
CVs has cancelled due to freezing rain.
02:41
Do you want me to try alarming lifelight?
02:46
That'd be great.
02:48
Copy that.
02:58
Five Piney Avenue R.P.
02:59
Five Piney Avenue RP is out in the driveway.
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Location mentioned:
Piney Ave, Clearmont, WY 82835
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