2025-09-22 06:00:31
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Motorcycle vs Vehicle Crash with Injury
- Type of Incident: Motor Vehicle Accident
- Location: Intersection of North 3rd Street and Grand Avenue
- Time: Approximately 15:38 to 15:48
- Details: A two-vehicle crash involving a motorcycle and a passenger car occurred at the diverging diamond interchange. The motorcyclist, a 43-year-old female, was not conscious but breathing with a large head wound. Law enforcement requested two ambulances; one patient with head and shoulder injuries was transported code 3.
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Structure Fire with Electrical Smoke
- Type of Incident: Structure Fire
- Location: 3124D Road
- Time: Around 15:07 to 15:10
- Details: Strong smell of electrical smoke and visible white smoke reported inside a residence. No flames observed; occupants evacuated. Fire units responded and switched to TAC-1 channel for coordination.
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Vehicle Crash at North 23rd Street and North Avenue
- Type of Incident: Motor Vehicle Accident
- Location: North 23rd Street and North Avenue
- Time: Around 19:00 to 19:08
- Details: Two-vehicle crash with at least one patient having a head injury. Vehicles included a blue Ford Mustang and a white truck that hit a light pole. Incident blocked westbound lane 1; investigation ongoing.
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Possible Stroke and Seizure Patients
- Type of Incident: Medical Emergencies
- Locations and Times:
- 606 East Foresight Circle, Room 223 (07:03 - 07:05): 78-year-old male with chest pains transported code 3.
- Betchell Apartments, 3032 North 15th Street, Apt 900 (16:36): 77-year-old female having a seizure, conscious and breathing, responded code 2.
- 518 TRO Drive (16:04): 79-year-old female possibly having stroke, code 3 response.
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Illegal Trash Burning with White Smoke
- Type of Incident: Illegal Burn / Fire Department Response
- Location: 526 31 and 3 Quarters Road
- Time: Around 19:34
- Details: Neighbor reported white smoke from a residence with possible squatters inside. Fire and law enforcement units responded for investigation.
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Multiple Lift Assists for Elderly Patients
- Type of Incident: Lift Assists
- Locations and Times:
- 2700G George Road, Unit 10A (06:00): 78-year-old female conscious, breathing, needing lift assist.
- 623 Fort LaPadre Drive (06:30): 101-year-old male fell but not injured, normal response.
- Commons, 625 27 1/2 Road, Room 371 (08:32): 90-year-old female fell, no injuries.
- Candlewood Trailer Park, 424-32 Road, Space 21 (00:10): 2-year-old female with metal cup eye injury.
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Medical Alarms and Non-Emergency Calls
- Several medical alarms were reported and canceled upon contact or patient refusal, including:
- Highlands Apartments, 805 Bookcliff Avenue, Unit 405 (20:09), false alarm.
- 205 Sunset Court (18:32), 83-year-old female, medical alarm canceled after contact.
- 621 Mossway (16:57), 82-year-old female, no contact with patient, code 2.
- Several medical alarms were reported and canceled upon contact or patient refusal, including:
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Welfare and Mental Health Checks
- Multiple welfare checks and mental health related calls throughout the day, including:
- Possible suicidal subject at 2708B in 1/4 Road (11:49).
- Mental health incident at 334 North Ash Street involving a subject with dementia and hallucinations (03:36).
- Panic attack with Narcan administration at 2531 Blackman Avenue (20:19).
- Multiple welfare checks and mental health related calls throughout the day, including:
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Law Enforcement Highlights
- Foot pursuit on 2865 Texas Avenue (08:59).
- Trespassing and suspicious person calls, including a male with knife at Target and suspicious activity at storage units.
- Multiple arrests and detentions related to restraining orders and warrants.
- Domestic disputes and verbal altercations handled with no weapons or arrests.
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Other Notable Incidents
- Illegal burn and trash fire investigation with white smoke but no major fire (19:34).
- Multiple carbon monoxide alarm responses with no injuries or confirmed CO presence:
- 2992 Deborah Street Unit B (19:53).
- 610 Round Table Road (20:25).
- Several calls for patients with abdominal pain, migraines, and chest pain responded code 2 or 3.
This report emphasizes crashes, fires, and significant medical emergencies while summarizing other routine but noteworthy activities in the Grand Junction and surrounding areas.