Medical emergency at motel involving service dog, Gillette WY
A 61-year-old female at the Red Lion Motel felt jittery and could not lie down. She was conscious and breathing. She reported being off drugs for about a month and only took her regular medication that day. She had a service dog, and deputies were requested to help contain the dog during the medical emergency response.
Audio|Source: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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Transcript:
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Send by for medical to Red Lion Motel.
00:08
Zoom in?
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Go ahead.
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I heard the pre-page.
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Is that medical at Red Lion something we're going to have to go to?
00:18
Negative.
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5604-18 status.
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We're good.
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Copy.
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PD566.
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Right.
00:41
Can you call off the barometer if you agree to brother?
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Copy?
00:51
When you get here, you can probably start on that other call in the other building so far we're not hearing anything.
00:59
Copy that.
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We'll be over there just momentarily.
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I copy, I'm just getting here.
01:08
You can assign 136 to 556, change that to the UI.
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I'll be on scene for call 2.
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Copy.
01:22
She doesn't have her.
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Has an anarchy, tattoo blows right high.
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I got a male walking on fourth next to the gas station.
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He's completely covered up.
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I don't know how tall is your cell look.
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on four by Memphis Express.
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Free messages.
02:11
EMS, Battalion 1, Charlie responds to the Red Lion for a medical emergency.
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Again, EMS, Battalion 1,
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Charlie responds to the Red Lion, room 147,
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for a medical emergency.
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Let's make contextual contact.
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Bring up the camera at 91.
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So that's affirmative you can show 88 route.
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5604 capsule looking in front of the apartment.
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Now it looks like you still stand inside.
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If you can show me 1041 and out at the detention center for GRE evaluations.
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Calling,
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PV dispatch and getting suspect information.
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1.06, do you need an event for it?
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I do. Can't far as I do.
03:49
Emma
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You're responding to a 61-year-old female conscious in breathing, said she can't lay down.
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She feels jittery like she's coming out of her body.
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She said she's been off drugs for about a month.
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And all she's taken the day is her regular meds.
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They do, she does have a service dog.
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I'm going to have to get a deputy out there to try to put them in a container or in the kennel, unless you guys can do it.
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And Daniel, what was the last name?
04:33
(name withheld).
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Copy.
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Service colleagues?
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Yeah, I go ahead and head one that way, just in case.
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10-4[1].
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758, he's clear, not eligible.
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Thank you.
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36, so.
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Are you available for an AOA PDs tied up? They need, this EMS call needs help with a dog.
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Next form, so I need to go to the red line.
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That's affirmative.
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It's room 147.
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Room 147.
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104, 7,000.
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104.
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And you're an actual life with you.
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As for me, see you copy my last night.
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So far unable to reach a lot onus.
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Copy.
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That's all of us 88.
05:59
Yeah.
06:03
(name withheld) arrival at the Red Lion.
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PIN 4. And there is a deputy en route to help with the dogs.
06:12
Thank you very much.
06:13
Thank you very much.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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