Head-on collision on Highway 64 with multiple injuries, Rio Arriba County NM


A head-on collision occurred on Highway 64 north of Chama near mile marker 158. Multiple people were injured, including one who was unresponsive and receiving CPR. Emergency responders, including air medical and state police, are on the scene assisting victims.
Audio|Source: LagunaVista VFD
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Transcript:
00:00
So much while central on rabbit, I am 97[2].
00:04
97[2]. 97 if you can, give me a patient update.
00:16
Okay, man, standby.
00:19
I have trauma fired.
00:20
One unit arrives on seat.
00:22
Okay, that's direct.
00:24
This is going to be north. Trauma, is that correct?
00:32
Thermo both central on Rabbit.
00:41
Thermo fire on Rabid.
00:45
10-4[1], it's a head-on collision,
00:47
got one mail in the pickup truck,
00:51
I believe 107, he's unresponsive not breathing,
00:54
two individuals in the car, I believe they loaded him into a vehicle,
01:02
and pick up a both of a hospital.
01:07
Correct, and this crash is just North Atama, correct?
01:13
TAN4A, 158, it's on a tennis hotel road, you get to be careful on the weekend.
01:20
KEMED is north of like you said, Chama.
01:24
They're advising head-on collision.
01:27
Few patients were already taken POV to Pagosa.
01:31
A person there possibly is unresponsive not breathing.
01:40
Possible DOE. Possible DOE.
01:43
KMA is direct.
01:50
Summer 12 Central on Rabbit, CPR Ferguson.
01:54
P.T.A.
01:59
on MET. I'm sorry.
02:09
Make sure we got an MSPR in progress right now is the time?
02:14
CPR in progress, correct.
02:16
And T.A.M. M.A.M.
02:17
M.R. in route so they should be their moment, shortly.
02:21
Okay, careful.
02:23
T.
02:24
A.M.M.C.M.
02:30
CPR in progress.
02:31
TPR in progress.
02:34
Sir, direct.
02:36
And this is how many miles north of trauma, just to confirm?
02:42
Tomah fire is central and rabbit.
02:49
Duma fire, go ahead.
02:51
Leaving real.
02:54
Direct.
02:56
And roughly about how many miles north of trauma is this crash?
03:07
Hey man, I think it's about 12.
03:09
Do you ever take you?
03:11
Hey, Matt, on Robben.
03:13
We're direct. Thank you, Central.
03:18
Trauma 12 Central to T.A.M.S.V.K.
03:23
We're about one mile out of trauma right now.
03:29
10-4[1]. Be careful on the turn because it's right.
03:33
A little bit past the 169 mile mark.
03:36
Be careful on that turn.
03:37
We're right past that turn. We're right past that turn on the right on side.
03:39
We're direct.
03:40
We've got both planes shut down or we have state police on seeing at.
03:46
Ken, Forest State Police is currently conducting CPR.
03:50
Both things are shut down at the time.
03:53
Very direct.
04:01
Central just at GAM-ED, game-ed, game-med.
04:05
Air flight 16, 30-minute ETA, they would be their on standby.
04:13
Okay, Matt, on Rabbit, direct.
04:15
We'll advise on the get-out team to go off the flight.
04:24
Tom of Fire Central and Rabbit.
04:29
Go ahead.
04:32
Injun, 25, team.
04:36
Forty-35.
04:44
T8 Med1 on Rabbit.
04:47
What was the mile marker one more time on 64?
04:51
About the 158, 158 is going to be right after the curve.
04:56
So start slowing down at the curve.
05:01
Derek!
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
[2]
97: Arrived on scene
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