Daily Summaries

2025-11-04 06:00:36

  • Two-Vehicle Crash with Injury at 26 1/2 Road and Catalina Drive

    • Type of Incident: Motor vehicle crash with injury
    • Location: 26 1/2 Road and Catalina Drive
    • Time: 15:36
    • Details: Two-vehicle crash blocking northbound lanes. A 17-year-old female patient with possible broken wrist and conscious breathing was reported. Law enforcement and ambulance units responded. Moderate damage reported; scene investigation ongoing.
  • Motorcycle vs. Vehicle Crash with Serious Injuries at 29 Road and D David and a Half Road

    • Type of Incident: Motorcycle vs. vehicle crash
    • Location: Intersection of 29 Road and D David and a Half Road
    • Time: Around 17:43
    • Details: Motorcycle crashed into a silver sedan, blocking inside southbound lane. Rider, a 30-year-old male, had agonal breathing and head injury, located in traffic lanes. Law enforcement secured the scene and traffic control established due to significant congestion and road closure.
  • Cardiac Arrest at 535 Primavera Street

    • Type of Incident: Cardiac arrest
    • Location: 535 Primavera Street, Clifton
    • Time: 09:32
    • Details: A 53-year-old female found not conscious and not breathing. CPR was not initiated per family’s wishes. Law enforcement responded. The patient was pronounced deceased on scene.
  • Weed Fire Near I-70 Mile Marker 32

    • Type of Incident: Brush fire
    • Location: North side of I-70 around mile marker 32 and 33, near 784 33 Road
    • Time: Approximately 09:18 to 20:00
    • Details: Small brush fire reported about two feet in diameter, later determined to be a controlled burn of an old motorhome. Law enforcement on scene and fire units responded but stood down after confirmation. Mutual aid was requested but not deployed.
  • Cardiac Arrest with CPR in Progress on Highway 139 Between Mile Markers 25 and 26

    • Type of Incident: Cardiac arrest
    • Location: Highway 139 between mile markers 25 and 26
    • Time: Approximately 14:59 - 15:05
    • Details: A 65-year-old female found unconscious in a black F-150. CPR was initiated by husband on scene. Care Flight was notified with an ETA of 40 minutes. State Patrol and deputies responded for assistance.
  • Two-Motor Vehicle Accident at 2877 Riverside Parkway

    • Type of Incident: Motor vehicle accident
    • Location: 2877 Riverside Parkway
    • Time: 15:45
    • Details: Three-vehicle accident reported in eastbound lanes with at least one patient complaining of neck pain. Law enforcement and ambulance responded. Vehicles involved included a gray Toyota and a black Nissan Juke.
  • Seizure and Head Injury at 29 Road and Dawn Drive

    • Type of Incident: Medical emergency (seizure)
    • Location: 29 Road and Dawn Drive
    • Time: 10:29
    • Details: A 35-year-old female not conscious but breathing, with multiple seizures and head bleeding after hitting her head. ALS ambulance and truck dispatched; law enforcement requested.
  • Mental Health Crisis at Villa Grand, 2501 Little Bookcliff

    • Type of Incident: Mental health crisis
    • Location: Villa Grand, 2501 Little Bookcliff, activities room
    • Time: 14:50
    • Details: An 86-year-old female expressed suicidal ideation, conscious and cooperative with staff. No immediate means available. EMS responded with code 2 priority.
  • Vehicle vs. Pedestrian at Broadway and Power Road

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle vs. pedestrian crash
    • Location: Broadway and Power Road
    • Time: 16:39
    • Details: A 15-year-old male pedestrian was hit by a silver Toyota 4Runner, conscious and breathing. Vehicle stopped at Legacy; law enforcement on scene; patient transported with code 3 response.
  • Suicidal Subject at 266 Denali Court

    • Type of Incident: Suicidal ideation
    • Location: 266 Denali Court
    • Time: 13:04
    • Details: 19-year-old female conscious, expressing suicidal and homicidal thoughts but no weapons present. Law enforcement en route; EMS code 2 response.
  • Two-Patient Motor Vehicle Crash at Highway 50 and Willow Bend Road

    • Type of Incident: Motor vehicle crash with injuries
    • Location: Highway 50 and Willow Bend Road
    • Time: 17:33
    • Details: Two patients conscious and breathing; one female with hand injury bleeding, another with dental injuries from airbag. Vehicles included a gray Toyota 4Runner and a black Nissan Juke. Law enforcement en route.
  • Medical Emergencies with Overdoses at Monument RV Park

    • Type of Incident: Possible drug overdose
    • Location: Monument RV Park, Space 90
    • Time: 22:30
    • Details: A 45-year-old female unconscious but breathing after taking an unknown substance, possibly cocaine. Patient reportedly waking up. Law enforcement and EMS responded.
  • Lift Assist and Falls

    • Multiple calls throughout the day involving elderly patients requiring lift assists or treatment after falls, including:
      • 609 29 1/2 Road: Residential smoke alarm, no fire found.
      • 2679 Amber Spring Court: 83-year-old male needing lift assist after a fall.
      • 3247 1/2 White Avenue: Lift assist into vehicle.
      • 165 North Cherry Street: Lift assist for an elderly male.
      • 601 Horizon Place (Mesa View): Elevator alarm and medical calls for senior living residents.
  • Miscellaneous Medical Calls

    • Various EMS responses for sick patients, chest pain, altered mental status, diabetic issues, and trauma:
      • 2125 North 13th Street: 32-year-old female vomiting and stomach cramps.
      • 1146 East Carolina Avenue: 42-year-old female with back injury.
      • 2501 Little Bookcliff: 91-year-old female with edema and pain.
      • 2920 Pheasant Run Circle: Cardiac arrest, CPR in progress.
      • 3213 East Hall Court: Rectal bleeding in 78-year-old female.
      • 2570 Patterson Road: Chest pain in 75-year-old female.
      • 84 Lumber: Possible stroke in 33-year-old male.
      • 436 South 5th Street: Back pain in 64-year-old male.
      • 676 1/2 Westmoreland Circle: Seizure patient now conscious but agitated.
      • 3780 Heritage Lane, Palisade: Lift assist for elderly female.
  • Police Notable Events

    • Welfare and mental health checks, juvenile protective custody, restraining order enforcement, and multiple suspicious person and harassment calls.
    • Animal complaints including aggressive dogs and lost animals.
    • Vehicle stops and investigations, including DUI and warrants served.
    • Traffic control for crashes and road closures related to incidents above.

This summary highlights significant emergency incidents such as serious crashes, medical emergencies including cardiac arrests and mental health crises, and notable fire responses in the Grand Junction area during the reported period. Routine EMS calls and police administrative or non-emergency activities have been excluded.