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RE: 911 Tape/Transcript Request - Very Important


Question Posted Sunday June 5 2005, 4:04 pm

Thank you for your advice. I really wasn't too sure on who I should contact before. Its a long story, but we're trying to find out why it took the ambulance over 20 minutes to respond when we're less than 5 minutes away from a major medical center. They even told my family it took them 5 minutes, but I don't see how thats possible with the info I have. Theres just something really fishy about the whole thing.

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Courtney answered Sunday June 5 2005, 4:15 pm:
Keep digging for answers and keep trying. If they get away with this, not only could it affect you and your family. It could affect the people within your community. You're doing the right thing . Find out why . If you need any more help, I'd gladly help you. Thank you for replying and you're so sweet. Thanx for that and have a nice day. Don't forget, if it's fishy, keep looking and trying. Usually when you scratch enough, you find something beneath the unknown surface.

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