Single vehicle rollover with heavy bleeding on I-25 southbound, Albuquerque NM
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A single vehicle rolled over on I-25 southbound near mile marker 220. A male occupant is conscious and breathing but has heavy bleeding from his right ankle. Emergency responders are on scene and triaging the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Power control of the battalion 8,
00:02
you're going to be responding to I-25 southbound.
00:06
I repeat that's I-25 southbound near mile marker 220.
00:10
We have a motor vehicle accident rollover.
00:13
SO is en-route.
00:15
This is going to be a Delta response.
00:18
Rescue, thank you.
00:19
Power control.
00:20
This call got upgraded to a Delta.
00:22
Can you get a 55 if available, please.
00:26
10,
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and 38 units via the additional caller call-in.
00:32
First call was originally a notification from the iPhone.
00:37
This is going to be southbound.
00:39
I confirm southbound, I-25.
00:45
Truck ProPyanate at Rescue 38, Troop 3.8-355 responding 3026, coming up to town.
00:55
Park Patrol the Battalion 8, Rescue 3, 8, Chuck V8.
00:59
At least one male, conscious, breathing,
01:02
bleeding from the right ankle, heavy bleeding, or other occupying.
01:06
Okay,
01:07
nice, Russ.
01:08
Alarm Q 5-5 and Engine 15 Rescue 15, scene is secured.
01:12
Engine 15, 15, 55, scene secure.
01:16
Thank you, Tommy.
01:22
Smart Patrol,
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riding,
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single vehicle, rollover,
01:28
open the offensive strategy, triaging.
01:31
5-5-3016, surreact, insecure.
01:36
Single vehicle rollover, off strategy, triage, triage.
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Location mentioned:
I-25, Albuquerque, NM
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