Two separate medical emergencies reported in Albuquerque


Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
03:10
Transcript:
Can we need a quarter one so like 17 alpha, please? Hi, hi-hapace, sir. Rest before. Respond to a 17-1-1, fall, possibly dangerous, high area, at 1-201 Street, North West. Rescue 4. Responder 17 Bravo 1, possibly dangerous body area, at 1-2203 Street, Northwest. Number 5 Rescue 5, you can cancel per PD. Number 5, Rescified, DREC, canceling clear last interval. Rescue 5 to help quick to be. Rescue 5, go ahead. We're going to unit out here for transport. It's 29, Bravo. By-Fi, this is direct. Union 3-9 fire control. Yeah, we've got two non-patients, two green. I mean, two non-2-3. Rescue 4 alarm. Go ahead, rescue you for alarm. I'll just read the notes on the 17 Bravo. If you're on ACS is on scene or are they requesting that this patient would be transported to the hospital? They didn't mention getting transported to the hospital. They just said there was someone there who fell and hit their head was intoxicated. Rescue alarm. Suspid Pete. Didn't mention anything about being transferred to the hospital. They just said there was someone there who was intoxicated and fell and hit their head. Rescue for copies. Thank you guys. Medics 5 Respond to a 30 Bravo 1, Traumatic Injury, Possibly Dangerous Body Area, at Central Avenue, Northeast, and General. Mediq 5 Respond to a 30 Bravo 1, Traumatic Injury, Possibly Dangerous Body Area, at Central Avenue, Northeast, and General.
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Albuquerque, NM
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