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Just a clarification  about the response to the report of a vehicle found pulled off the side of the road on Airport Road on 12-27-25. Sixes Fire volunteer Ashley Moore arrived on scene first and saw the two subjects in the vehicle unresponsive. Moore noticed the driver was not breathing so she was able to pull the driver from the truck onto the ground. Moore then noticed the female passenger was gasping for air so she and a couple people who were driving by were able to get the female passenger out of the truck into a recovery position. Once that was done, Moore started CPR on the driver and continued until she was relieved by ambulance personnel.
Just a clarification  about the response to the report of a vehicle found pulled off the side of the road on Airport Road on 12-27-25. Sixes Fire volunteer Ashley Moore arrived on scene first and saw the two subjects in the vehicle unresponsive. Moore noticed the driver was not breathing so she was able to pull the driver from the truck onto the ground. Moore then noticed the female passenger was gasping for air so she and a couple people who were driving by were able to get the female passenger out of the truck into a recovery position. Once that was done, Moore started CPR on the driver and continued until she was relieved by ambulance personnel.
Just a clarification about the response to the report of a vehicle found pulled off the side of the road on Airport Road on 12-27-25. Sixes Fire volunteer Ashley Moore arrived on scene first and saw the two subjects in the vehicle unresponsive. Moore noticed the driver was not breathing so she was able to pull the driver from the truck onto the ground. Moore then noticed the female passenger was gasping for air so she and a couple people who were driving by were able to get the female passenger out of the truck into a recovery position. Once that was done, Moore started CPR on the driver and continued until she was relieved by ambulance personnel.

Published on: 12/29/2025

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Just a clarification about the response to the report of a vehicle found pulled off the side of the road on Airport Road on 12-27-25. Sixes Fire volunteer Ashley Moore arrived on scene first and saw the two subjects in the vehicle unresponsive. Moore noticed the driver was not breathing so she was able to pull the driver from the truck onto the ground. Moore then noticed the female passenger was gasping for air so she and a couple people who were driving by were able to get the female passenger out of the truck into a recovery position. Once that was done, Moore started CPR on the driver and continued until she was relieved by ambulance personnel.

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