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Man clinging to life after hit and run crash on East Central

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A man is in critical condition and not expected to survive after being hit by a vehicle that then fled the scene on Wednesday night in Southeast Albuquerque. Tanner Tixier, an Albuquerque police spokesman, said the crash occurred sometime before 11 p.m. near San Pedro and Central SE. “A male victim has been transported to (the University of New Mexico Hospital) in critical condition and is not likely to survive his injuries,” he said. Tixier said there is no suspect information to release and San Pedro, between Zuni and Cochiti, is closed as police investigate.

Lessons learned from COVID: How health care leaders are trying to improve care

Created: March 16, 2021 10:37 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The health care system was tested like never before this past year. As the pandemic seemingly begins to quell, health care leaders are trying to apply the lessons they learned. You know we did a debrief here where we talked about, what are the things that we really learned through this system that will help us in the future?” said Dr. Vesta Sandova, chief Medical Officer at Lovelace Health System. As hospitals return from the brink of crisis, state leaders are asking what will the everlasting changes be to keep people healthy? I think telemedicine is something that really prior to there was some telemedicine prior to the epidemic, but now it is something that really we can utilize to reach out, whether it s to other facilities, for education, whether it s to patients. That s a great tool that was really was underutilized,” Dr. Sandoval said.

MDC deaths mix of suicide, medical episodes and issues during detox

April 20, 2020: Antonio Romero, 55, died of a heart attack. The manner of death was determined to be natural. Romero had pleaded guilty to an aggravated DWI charge and was serving his sentence. He was booked into jail on Feb. 27. Antonio Romero According to the autopsy report, in mid-April Romero complained of chest pain and was taken to the infirmary, given an antacid, and observed for several hours. According to incident reports, the next day he took a shower, returned to his cell and less than 30 minutes later a guard noticed he didn’t look right. The guard entered the cell and found Romero was not breathing and did not have a pulse. CPR was started, but Romero died.

Tragic and horrible

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Over the past year, nine people in the custody of the state’s largest jail have died – and eight of those deaths occurred during a five-month period from August 2020 to January 2021. It’s an unprecedented spike, says attorney Peter Cubra, a longtime advocate for inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Albuquerque Journal) “I’ve been working around this jail since 1984,” Cubra said. “This number of deaths is astronomically higher than any other time in history and it should be treated as a crisis. If it’s not being treated as a crisis it means these people are being devalued by the government.”

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