Employee found with gunshot wound at roswell mcdonald's, Roswell NM
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According to the dispatch call, a male employee at McDonald's on South Main was found with a gunshot wound. Emergency medical and fire units responded and transported the patient to the hospital under emergency conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Chaves County and Roswell Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Roswell, near South Main at McDonald's.
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Have an employee raising in a mail who just arrived, (number withheld), raising in the gunshot wound, unknown on his body,
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part at this time.
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We're trying to ascertain further.
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We're going to route.
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That's for Inventure.
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I was complete.
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You want me.
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E.O.2 now.
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The bar I copy Engine 2 and that it's 65 on then.
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That's copy 8-0-10.
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The time was around.
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Two minutes, 65.
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64802, do you want me to head that way?
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104, going into that way, and I'm only fired north and that's second traffic.
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104, I'll be there out for him if we need a name-up.
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10-4[1]-4-ro-copy, 64-N-row.
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Medic. Heidelogel.
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We're transporting 1, code 3, the ether and with fire.
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644 heading your way if you name another medic.
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4, we're good.
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Just going to go to the hospital.
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N4-064-04-3.
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24. 24.
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This grounds shall we complete.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Roswell, NM 88203
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