Crash at highway intersection sparks chaotic rescue in Torrance, Moriarty NM
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Fire and rescue units responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Highways 56 and 41, which left one male patient semi-conscious and aggressive, prompting urgent medical and police support.
Audio|Heard on: Torrance County Fire
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02:56
Transcript:
00:00
The second lady fire, you've been requested the intersection of Highway 56 and 41 and the turn lane reference to a motor vehicle accident.
00:16
We have ECHO-in route from the ECHO.
00:26
Moriartee, fire dispatch, we're going on this page, we'll be on next shortly.
00:38
2248, go ahead. In route.
00:39
2248, dispatch.
00:44
9248, go ahead.
00:47
In route.
00:51
Copy 3348.
00:59
Go-9, go ahead.
01:02
Get in, okay.
01:08
I'll be thinking.
01:12
More eastland three.
01:16
All right. Go ahead.
01:18
I'm gonna roll.
01:26
Copy, Commander 82349.
01:34
Oh, you're in front of you guys.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:40
Ensure myself in 20248 going on Steam.
01:43
Apparently had two vehicles involved at this time.
01:46
10 by 4 patient updates.
01:48
It's going to be between the parking lot of 41 and Arturo.
01:57
Copy 5050.
02:01
Squat-9 switch.
02:04
Squad 9, go ahead.
02:12
Boy,
02:14
are you squad-9 to touch?
02:17
Squad 9, go ahead.
02:21
Okay, ma'am, we're gonna have one male patient, lossful, E-K-O-H becoming belligerent.
02:26
He can step up as though, please.
02:34
Copy 2351.
02:36
Command 3,
02:41
can you park here in the turn lanes, sir? Morty, Command 3, can you park here in the turn lanes there?
02:51
Morty, Command 3 is going on the seat.
02:55
That's correct.
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Torrance County, NM
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