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Rescuers assist hikers near Elena Gallegos Open SpaceAlbuquerque NM

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Elena Gallegos Open Space, 7100 Tramway Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews conducted a mountain rescue at Elena Gallegos Open Space near Albuquerque. Two hikers were located about one mile into the wilderness area and were walking toward rescuers. Fire and rescue units coordinated through multiple channels and confirmed the hikers were safe and heading down the trail in good condition.

Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
07:2
Transcript:
00:00
Are you coming for rescue aid so that the entire station, station eight can deploy at the same time?
00:08
You have me to this mountain rescue.
00:11
I need to hang up with the EMS fellow.
00:13
He has four wheel drive.
00:16
Can you please, sir?
00:18
Will you add me to this mountain rescues, please?
00:21
Copy.
00:22
Pio, get shoveled as well.
00:24
I'm right here at the bottom of the trailhead in the parking lot.
00:27
Copy that, thank you guys.
00:30
Engine nine, go ahead, Kirk to base.
00:32
I lost control, Kirk to base for.
00:35
Engine nine to five-five base,
00:37
seeing if we're still on the queue or if we have a unit responding for this Q alpha.
00:44
Fire department, detail.
00:51
QI78, respond to a 78 Charlie 1, avalanche, at,
00:57
Elena Gallegos Picnic Area
01:00
QI78,
01:02
respond to a 78 Charlie 1, avalanche, at,
01:07
El Nogegos PicnicR.
01:13
Rescue 10.
01:16
Firefighter Engine Nine, you have a responding unit 3000 and fifty-two.
01:21
I had my flight over there to go, but they were pretty far out.
01:23
They are about currently three to 4 min out now.
01:27
All right, copy, thank you.
01:29
Question going on scene.
01:31
We do have the active dumpsters or fire.
01:32
It looks like there is an active fire currently, but it is contained at the dumpster.
01:35
No immediate exposures.
01:37
Rescue channels for that establishing command.
01:39
Ten for rescue ten going on scene after dumpster fire.
01:42
No immediate exposures.
01:50
Compound two, HCR one.
01:52
Rescue ten, heart command.
01:55
Go ahead.
01:56
Yes, and I think we're good with alarm monitoring.
02:01
Thoughts?
02:05
I agree as long as that touches, it's working.
02:08
I hadn't heard it.
02:11
Alarm. Are you direct on that?
02:13
That's affirmative, sir.
02:14
You know I'm a monitor.
02:17
Do we have the patch?
02:21
The APD is monitoring EMS.
02:25
They were asking them to connect the channels through the CAD.
02:30
If you want to make sure they do that, that'll make our ops easier with SO and APD.
02:40
Rescue 5, respond to a 30 Bravo 3 traumatic injury, unknown body area, near Grove Street Northeast.
02:52
Rescue 5,
02:54
respond to 30 Bravo 3 traumatic injury, unknown body area, near Grove Street Northeast.
03:08
MG9 to command, we're heading up the trail with myself and Rescue 8.
03:14
On HTR1, will you call the alarm room please?
03:17
And Brian, it'll be a minute.
03:29
Engine 11,
03:30
55B7 Zuni Road Southeast and Washington South.
03:37
Engine 11,
03:39
55B7 Zuni Road Southeast and Washington South.
03:49
Command to Squad 2.
03:52
Go ahead.
03:54
Engine 2, that's him.
03:56
Yeah, where are you guys right now?
04:00
Just passed, guy was on a boat.
04:02
In the parking lot, sir? We're getting.
04:06
Copy that.
04:07
We keep knocking it down with the extinguisher, but we're going to need some water to cool it.
04:10
There's a lot of cardboard in the trash.
04:13
Copy that.
04:15
Since you guys are finished, if you want to just come to the command post.
04:21
We're direct, no problem.
04:22
I'll be there soon.
04:23
I'll do that.
04:26
Engine three to fighter one, TF and cancel.
04:29
I guess the area got the guy out of the elevator.
04:36
Three teams to engine 15.
04:41
Here is eleven times.
04:43
Help with MC issues.
04:46
Copy.
04:51
Any, uh, freaking go.
04:55
Engine 13, just kidding.
04:56
We found your unit.
05:02
High five, ladder 21.
05:10
Rescue 1,
05:13
respond to a 23 Charlie 5 overdose, narcotics, near Roma Avenue Northwest.
05:22
Rescue 1,
05:23
respond to 23 Charlie 5 overdose, narcotics, near Roma Avenue Northwest. H-01 to command.
05:50
Sir just ran into a couple and interviewed them off the trail.
05:54
They did interact with our calling party.
06:01
They are about.
06:03
Over a mile in, they are trying to move down the trail.
06:07
They are on the trail in good spirits and had no other complaints, and they have food and water with them.
06:16
Copy that. So he said they're a mile in from the wilderness access?
06:27
That is correct.
06:28
One mile in from the wilderness boundary and trying to walk down our direction.
06:33
Copy that. Did they?
06:40
How's the trail conditions looking?
06:44
I was just seeing we're clinical for this already Bravo on the road.
06:51
No, sir. You have a unit on the way.
06:56
Party's here. One PD's working on it right now.
07:00
They do not have access to our channels.
07:01
They're just trying to find a way.

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Location mentioned:
Elena Gallegos Open Space, 7100 Tramway Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122

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Incident Timeline

  1. Operation Conclusion
  2. Rescue Team En Route and Patient Packaging
  3. Assessment of Injury and Deployment of Additional Team
  4. Location of Injured Subject Identified
  5. Contact with Hikers on Trail
  6. Rescue Teams Begin Trail Ascent
  7. Initial Dispatch for Mountain Rescue

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