2025-11-10 06:00:30
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Motorcycle Accident at Colorado National Monument
- Type of Incident: Motorcycle accident
- Location: Fallen Rock Overlook, Colorado National Monument
- Time: Around 13:58 to 14:08
- Details: A 67-year-old male rider took a turn too wide and laid his motorcycle down. He was conscious and breathing with unknown injuries. The patient’s wife and a paramedic were on scene.
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Two-Vehicle Accident Near Patterson Road and 27 1/2 Road
- Type of Incident: Vehicle collision
- Location: West of intersection of Patterson Road and 27 1/2 Road
- Time: Around 10:30 to 10:35
- Details: A two-vehicle crash involved one patient, a 23-year-old female, conscious and breathing, complaining of stomach pain and a hurt hand. Her airbag deployed, and she hit a fence and pole. Other driver was uninjured. Law enforcement was en route.
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Tree Down with Power Lines Downed in Alley Behind 535 North 18th Street
- Type of Incident: Downed power lines and tree
- Location: Alley between 17th and 18th Streets, behind 535 North 18th Street
- Time: Around 11:37 to 11:52
- Details: Two power lines were down on both sides of the alley, one line was on a vehicle. The alley was blocked. Excel Energy was contacted for repairs; animal control was requested but later canceled after a neighbor agreed to care for the dog at the scene.
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Medical Emergency: Unconscious Male in Vehicle at Family Dollar, 479 32 Road
- Type of Incident: Medical emergency, unconscious person
- Location: Family Dollar, 479 32 Road
- Time: Around 15:58 to 16:00
- Details: A 65-year-old male was found slumped over in the driver’s seat of a large white sedan, unconscious with unknown breathing status. CPR was in progress by a passerby and law enforcement was en route.
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Stroke Calls
- Type of Incident: Stroke symptoms
- Locations and Times:
- 2511 Hayes Drive (14:14): 71-year-old female with slurred speech, confusion, possible stroke, conscious and breathing.
- Holy Bucket and Miramonte Trail (16:34 to 17:00): 65-year-old male with sudden speech problems, conscious and breathing. EMS planned to hike in due to difficult access.
- 314 East Dakota Drive (16:45): 82-year-old female with speech problems and weakness, code 3.
- Details: Multiple stroke calls responded to with code 2 and code 3 responses, including difficult terrain access requiring EMS to hike in.
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Fire Alarm Activation at Commons, 625 27 1/2 Road
- Type of Incident: Fire alarm, false alarm
- Location: Commons, 625 27 1/2 Road
- Time: Around 09:16 to 09:20
- Details: Fire alarm activated; staff advised it was a tester set off. Engine 3 was canceled en route, no fire found.
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Possible Brush Fire Near 2428 Highway 6 and 50
- Type of Incident: Possible brush fire
- Location: South side of Highway 6 and 50 near railroad tracks
- Time: Around 11:41 to 12:00
- Details: Reports of smoke and flames near railroad tracks, small fire less than vehicle size. Fire units searched but were unable to locate any fire; cleared the call.
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Medical Emergencies Involving Falls and Injuries
- Multiple calls for elderly patients who fell and suffered injuries such as hip pain, head injuries, and possible fractures, including:
- 3214 B-Boy 1 1/2 Road: 72-year-old male feeling faint with bloody nose (07:22)
- 2314 Ariba Court: 81-year-old female fell with possible elbow injury (07:24)
- 529 J Lee Street, Unit 8: 67-year-old female fell, unable to move leg (08:41)
- Orchard and Mesa Mormon Church parking lot: 80-year-old female fell, broken leg, hip pain (12:37)
- Solstice Senior Living: 77-year-old female fell hitting head (18:16)
- These calls were generally code 2 with patients conscious and breathing.
- Multiple calls for elderly patients who fell and suffered injuries such as hip pain, head injuries, and possible fractures, including:
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Seizure Incidents
- 29 Mile Apartments: 25-year-old female having seizure, conscious and breathing (22:20)
- 204 Sherman Drive: 12-year-old female having seizure, conscious and breathing (10:58 to 11:02)
- Other seizure-related responses were handled with Code 2 or 3 priorities.
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Other Notable Incidents
- Animal control requested for dog at Little Park and Park Mesa Court (17:08), later canceled after neighbor agreed to care for dog.
- Multiple suspicious persons and trespass calls were handled across the area, especially around homeless shelter locations and businesses.
- Several reports of intoxicated or mentally ill persons involved law enforcement and EMS, with some refusing transport.
- Numerous medical alarms and welfare checks, many with no medical emergency upon arrival.
This summary focuses on the significant incidents involving accidents, fires, medical emergencies, and unique events from the provided radio traffic. Routine checks, administrative messages, and non-emergency activities have been omitted.