2025-10-22 06:00:45
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Semi vs Passenger Car Crash on Riverside Parkway
- Type of Incident: Motor Vehicle Crash
- Location: Riverside Parkway High Country Court
- Time: Around 07:10
- Details: A 25-year-old male involved in a collision where a passenger car crashed into the rear of a semi-trailer. The male is conscious, breathing, but bleeding from the mouth. Traffic was blocked eastbound on Riverside Parkway. Law enforcement and fire units responded and managed traffic.
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Vehicle vs Bicycle Incident
- Type of Incident: Vehicle Crash
- Location: 28 1/2 Road and North Avenue
- Time: Around 18:24
- Details: A vehicle struck a male on a bicycle who was conscious and breathing but possibly in shock. The victim was described wearing a hoodie and long pants with a backpack. The involved vehicle was a black Jeep Liberty. The male was last seen trying to ride away eastbound. Law enforcement was en route.
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Single Vehicle Crash in Parking Garage
- Type of Incident: Motor Vehicle Crash
- Location: Parking garage at 1405 North 12th Street (CMU)
- Time: Around 09:14
- Details: A 50-year-old female crashed a vehicle into a wall. She was conscious and complaining of chest pain. No wall damage reported, front-end damage to the vehicle. Law enforcement and EMS responded.
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Obvious Death at Private Residence
- Type of Incident: Death Investigation
- Location: 2864 Bacardi Drive
- Time: Around 11:36
- Details: A 78-year-old male found unresponsive, not breathing, with blood present. Positioned over a tub. The death was considered obvious and non-suspicious. Law enforcement and EMS on scene.
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Dog Attack Incident with Multiple Victims
- Type of Incident: Animal Bite / Assault
- Location: 372 Clarinet Lane
- Time: Around 19:40–19:50
- Details: A female victim with an obvious broken arm and her daughter who was bleeding badly from bites on both arms. The dog, described as a pit bull, was contained in the backyard. EMS and law enforcement responded. A second ambulance was dispatched for a second patient. Law enforcement was managing the scene.
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Bonfire / Possible Illegal Burn with Propane Tanks Nearby
- Type of Incident: Fire / Hazardous Condition
- Location: 1519 Clarkton Street
- Time: Around 15:24
- Details: Reports of a makeshift fire pit burning trash with black smoke observed. Concern about nearby propane tanks. Fire units responded but found the fire already extinguished prior to arrival.
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Carbon Monoxide Alarm
- Type of Incident: Hazardous Condition
- Location: 351 Shadow Lake Road
- Time: Around 16:01
- Details: Carbon monoxide alarm activation with no keyholder contact. Fire units responded and found no CO detected upon investigation.
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Scooter Crash With Injury
- Type of Incident: Vehicle Crash / Injury
- Location: E Road and 31 1/2 Road
- Time: Around 09:47–09:51
- Details: A 22-year-old male crashed a scooter, broke his hand, and was conscious and breathing at the scene. EMS responded code 2.
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Seizure and Unconscious Patients Calls
- Multiple calls throughout the day for patients experiencing seizures or unconsciousness, including:
- Grand Mesa, 565-28 1/4 Road: 76-year-old male having a seizure (Code 3)
- Little Book Cliff Apartments: 32-year-old male possibly having a seizure, unconscious but breathing (Code 3)
- Monument Studios: 29-year-old female conscious and seizing again with possible knee injury (Code 2)
- Grand River Hotel: 73-year-old female with twitching/seizure symptoms (Code 2)
- EMS and fire units responded promptly.
- Multiple calls throughout the day for patients experiencing seizures or unconsciousness, including:
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Stroke and Chest Pain Medical Emergencies
- Multiple calls for elderly patients with stroke symptoms or chest pain requiring urgent medical response (Code 3), including:
- 243 North Cherry Street (Family Health West Memory Care): 75-year-old male found on floor, possible stroke.
- 861 Rapid Creek Road: 79-year-old female with chest pain and diarrhea, not fully alert.
- Capella Assisted Living, 628 26 1/2 Road: 88-year-old male with chest pain, not breathing normally.
- 2835 Patterson Road (Harbor): 86-year-old female fallen with head, back, and shoulder pain.
- EMS dispatched with ALS equipment as needed.
- Multiple calls for elderly patients with stroke symptoms or chest pain requiring urgent medical response (Code 3), including:
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Animal Rescue: Cat Trapped in Sewer
- Type of Incident: Animal Rescue
- Location: Community Correction, 650 South Avenue
- Time: Around 15:30–16:05
- Details: A cat was reported stuck in a sewer. Fire units responded and were able to rescue the cat. Animal control was contacted and planned to pick up the cat at the fire station.
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Trespass and Juvenile Complaints
- Several incidents involving trespassing and juvenile disturbances, including:
- Trespass with multiple subjects attempting to break into a boarded home on Globe Willow Avenue.
- Juveniles riding goats in fields near 700 Highway 340.
- Noise complaints and disturbances at various apartment complexes and parks.
- Law enforcement responded and managed the situations.
- Several incidents involving trespassing and juvenile disturbances, including:
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Miscellaneous Medical and Welfare Checks
- Numerous calls throughout the period for falls, diabetic issues, difficulty breathing, and mental health concerns across Grand Junction, Palisade, and surrounding areas.
- EMS and law enforcement provided assistance and transport to hospitals as appropriate.
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Non-Injury Vehicle Crashes
- Several minor crashes with no reported injuries, including:
- Two-vehicle crash at Raptor Road and Highway 340 involving a red Ford F-150 and a dark Toyota Camry.
- Crash in the Maverick Center parking garage.
- Crash at 24 1/2 Road and Patterson with vehicles pulled off in Barnes & Noble parking lot.
- Several minor crashes with no reported injuries, including:
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False Alarms and Cancelled Calls
- Multiple fire and medical alarms were investigated and found to be false or cancelled prior to unit arrival.
This report summarizes the notable radio traffic events including crashes, medical emergencies, animal rescues, and law enforcement incidents in the Grand Junction area. Routine administrative and non-emergency communications have been excluded.