2025-09-18 06:00:27
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Two-Vehicle Head-On Crash on 26th Road and Northridge Drive
- Type of Incident: Motor Vehicle Crash
- Location: 26th Road and Northridge Drive
- Time: Approximately 16:56
- Details: A head-on collision involving a silver sedan and a red sedan occurred with debris scattered on the roadway. Both involved parties were conscious but refused ambulance transport. The crash did not block traffic. Emergency units responded and began investigation.
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Single Vehicle Rollover on I-70 Eastbound near Mile Marker 66-68
- Type of Incident: Motor Vehicle Crash
- Location: I-70 Eastbound, Mile Marker 66-68
- Time: Around 15:30
- Details: A single vehicle rollover involving two males with minor injuries and one male with a head bump. Grand Valley Fire and Garfield County units responded. The vehicle was in the median, non-blocking. The crash location was updated to mile marker 68 eastbound.
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Medical Emergencies and Patient Transports
- Multiple calls for sick or injured patients, including falls, abdominal pain, chest pain, seizures, breathing difficulties, and altered mental status were handled throughout the day across Grand Junction and surrounding areas. Notable responses include:
- 85-year-old female with abdominal pain at Independence Village, 225 North Colson Street.
- 72-year-old female with a possible dislocated knee after a fall at 125 Franklin Avenue.
- 33-year-old male feeling faint at Planet Fitness, 2401 North Avenue.
- 86-year-old female who fainted and vomited, code 3 response at Horizon Towers, 1111 Horizon Drive.
- 44-year-old male who passed out and hit his head at Muscle Forge Studio.
- 5-year-old male with a seizure and high fever at Pathways Village.
- 81-year-old male with chest pain at Grand Villa, 2680 North 15th Street.
- 70-year-old female with breathing difficulty and history of COPD at Midlands Village.
- 50-year-old male who fell off a ladder with serious bleeding at 392 Granite Falls Way.
- 62-year-old female with blood in urine and sweating at 653 Clearview Drive.
- Numerous transports to and from St. Mary’s Hospital and Community Hospital were conducted.
- Multiple calls for sick or injured patients, including falls, abdominal pain, chest pain, seizures, breathing difficulties, and altered mental status were handled throughout the day across Grand Junction and surrounding areas. Notable responses include:
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Fire and Alarm Responses
- Several alarm activations responded to, including:
- Fire alarm activation at Capco, 1328 Winters Avenue; determined to be cooking, no fire.
- Elevator alarm at Wood Springs Suites, 659 Market Street; no emergency found.
- Carbon monoxide detector activation at 596 Red Wing Lane.
- Residential fire alarm activation at 710 Estates Boulevard; later canceled.
- Smoke flare and smoke smell reports near Pear Park Elementary; controlled burn suspected.
- No significant fire incidents reported.
- Several alarm activations responded to, including:
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Assault and Disturbance Calls
- Response to an assault with two patients complaining of head pain and possible concussion at 479 South 16 ½ Road.
- Multiple disturbances and assaults at various locations, including homeless shelter and Walmart, involving uncooperative individuals and injuries.
- A male at City Market, Clifton, was bleeding and uncooperative, with law enforcement on scene.
- At the homeless shelter, a male was throwing rocks and pushing a female; suspects separated by officers.
- An intoxicated male at Rock Slide Brew Pub refused to pay and was aggressive.
- A fight involving juveniles at Longs Park and Emerson Park, including a male with a knife, was reported and investigated.
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Suspicious Activity and Trespass Reports
- Multiple reports of suspicious persons at abandoned or vacant buildings, storage units, and public areas.
- Trespass warnings and removals issued at locations including American Furniture Warehouse and U-Haul storage.
- Reports of a female banging on doors at Rattigan Tower with possible drug intoxication.
- A male trespasser at Pilot Truck Stop and other business properties.
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Other Notable Incidents
- Several welfare checks for persons not responding or with mental health crises.
- Multiple calls for suicidal or self-harm threats, with crisis intervention teams responding.
- Animal complaints including aggressive or yelping dogs and stray animals.
- Noise complaints, including loud music and vehicle disturbances.
- A weapon display by a juvenile female with a pistol scooter at 1033 East Harrison Avenue; pistol later identified as a BB gun.
- Assistance with persons exhibiting altered mental status or intoxication in public places.
This summary reflects the key notable events and incidents from the provided radio traffic, focusing on crashes, medical emergencies, fires, assaults, and other significant public safety concerns in the Grand Junction area.