Man found unresponsive in truck near Tail Dragger Cafe, Minden NV
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A man who had been missing since yesterday was found unresponsive and cold inside his truck near Tail Dragger Cafe. He has a history of substance issues and depression.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:57
Transcript:
00:00
2.04, your RP for the missing just called back on 911.
00:08
She found her husband in his truck.
00:10
He's cold, non-verbal at the Tail Dragger Cafe.
00:18
12-stress 31.
00:37
Enders 12thew 14th 31, near Deerport Road in front of Tail Dragger Cafe,
00:42
tone time 1143.
00:48
So that's Mention 14, you can cancel on your 12th.
00:53
I copy A.U.K.O.D.S.L.
00:58
No,
00:59
just leave me attached.
01:00
It's related.
01:09
Redport you have fun total.
01:19
The conversation you can have as Wes and just reading the notes if you want, Battlemore.
01:25
Yeah, we were thinking about that.
01:27
Maybe we can have them pull up on a pad.
01:32
Copy. All that, Douglass, Douglas.
01:40
Douglas engine working
01:48
Can you tell and Erickman have them pull up on the pad? The back please.
01:53
Is that cool? Stand by.
02:17
12th 31st 301,
02:27
keeping standby, pull up on the time.
02:30
Let's 14.
02:36
He was being a jurisprone.
02:38
He's at Tail Dragger Cafe.
02:40
Let's get in the airport road.
02:41
He's still probably 1-2-9-year-old snail.
02:43
He was found cold and non-verbal.
02:46
He's been missing yesterday.
02:49
Looks like he has an history of aced and depression.
02:53
He's not opening his eyes anymore, but he is still really...
02:56
What's pretty simple?
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Location mentioned:
Airport Rd, Minden, NV 89423
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