Non-dangerous hemorrhage reported in Albuquerque area


Responders are attending to a medical emergency involving a bleeding incident that is not life-threatening at a location in Albuquerque.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
Control Engine 4-0, actually receive an additional call in the area from two commudo descent in Egypt. The caller advised that they were parted to the wind caused it to fly out with a second. They put it out with the hose and advised they have it under control. That's going near the Catholic School. We'll go ahead and see if we can make contact with them. 14. We'll go ahead and see if we can make contact with them. 14-7. Come to a 21 alpha-1, not the intro hemorrhage. at 660 Lose Volcano Road, Northwest. Engine 7. Respond to a 21-Alp1, not dangerous hemorrhage, at 6.0 Lose Volcano Road, Northwest. 3 and 4 is not 30. Fire control engine 3-2. Ladder 7. Respond to a 21 Alpha-1, Not Dangerous Hemorrhage, at 660 Lose Volcano Road, Northwest. Ladder 7. Respond to a 21 Alpha 1[1], Not Dangerous Hemorrhage, at 660 Lose Volcano Road, Northwest.
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21 Alpha 1: Not dangerous hemorrhage
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Location mentioned:
Volcano Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87121
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