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Heard on: Eddy County Sheriff and Fire · 12 hours ago
00:03
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We do have two medics working in from the 285 side to check the patient.
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Medical emergency on highway 285
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two medics are attending to a patient on highway 285. The situation may involve a medical emergency.
Medical Emergency
US Hwy 285, New Mexico
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