Billy,
One thing I notice right off the bat is that for some reason the recorder seems to be in some sort of mode which uses VERY VERY high compression. This is bad because it loses so much actual audio information and substitutes random information in place.
You can hear it when you talk, it almost adds a doubled frequency component into your voice. The problem with that is that when the wind-pop comes into play, it adds additional frequencies which sound like voices. Is that the format how it came off the recorder? I certainly hope that that particular recorder has other modes of recording.
That particular mode renders the information almost unusable as evidence because of all the extra sounds that compression mode induces.