Daily Summaries

2025-08-30 06:00:35

  • Rollover Crash on I-70 Mile Marker 57

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle accident
    • Location: I-70 eastbound, mile marker 57
    • Time: Around 18:34-18:46
    • Details: A black PT Cruiser rolled over multiple times. At least two people were trapped inside the vehicle; both were conscious and breathing. Law enforcement and multiple EMS units responded. Care Flight was initially called but later canceled after patients were extricated. Interstate lanes were temporarily shut down for emergency response.
  • RV Fire Next to Residence on Carson Lake Drive

    • Type of Incident: Fire
    • Location: 468.5 Carson Lake Drive, Clifton
    • Time: Approximately 11:06-11:26
    • Details: An RV caught fire after backfiring while being moved, threatening the adjacent house. The house and neighbors were evacuated. Multiple fire engines from Clifton and Grand Junction responded, using TAC-1 channel. The fire was fully involved with flames threatening the residence. The house was secured, and a board-up company was requested.
  • Two-Vehicle Crash with Possible Broken Arm on Patterson and Miravista Road

    • Type of Incident: Motor vehicle accident
    • Location: Patterson Road and Miravista Road
    • Time: Around 13:24-13:36
    • Details: A two-vehicle crash involved a 20-year-old male patient possibly with a broken arm. Both occupants were conscious and breathing, with law enforcement and EMS on scene. Tow trucks were requested for vehicle removal.
  • CO Alarm Activation at Airbnb on Edward Road

    • Type of Incident: Carbon monoxide alarm
    • Location: 3197E Edward Road
    • Time: 06:47-07:00
    • Details: A CO alarm activated at an Airbnb. Occupants reported headaches but refused ambulance transport and did not evacuate. Fire Engine 21 responded, accessed the scene, and conducted investigation.
  • Medical Incidents of Interest:

    • Patient at 1245 Grand Avenue had a seizure while sleeping, now experiencing headache and dizziness; history of seizures (06:50-06:53).
    • 64-year-old female vomiting for two days at 529 J. Lee Street; husband on scene with door unlocked (07:05-07:07).
    • 33-year-old female suicidal with overdose threat at 2774.5 Grant Court; took approx. 120 units of insulin (08:22-08:25).
    • 79-year-old female with ongoing chest pain and swollen stomach at 518 Tiara Drive (08:27-08:48).
    • 90-year-old female with alcohol withdrawal symptoms at 2891 Florida Street (09:38-09:39).
    • 50-year-old male found unresponsive sleeping outside Safeway on Patterson Road; breathing but unresponsive (14:46-14:49).
    • Overdose patient at Days Inn, 708 Horizon Drive, room 118; 33-year-old male unconscious with Narcan administered (20:14-20:20).
    • 40-year-old female allergic reaction from wasp sting at 464 Cougar Run Court; used epinephrine (17:56-17:58).
    • Several lift assists and fall-related calls with patients conscious and breathing, including at Arlington Village Drive, East Harrison Avenue, and others.
  • Illegal and Controlled Burns

    • Illegal burn near 54 and 7/10 road; property owner extinguished the fire after being advised of burn ban (10:18-10:43).
    • Controlled flash pile burning managed by Squad 91.
  • Animal Incidents

    • Large pit bull and another dog broke into a backyard with a duck in their mouth; animal control notified (08:08-08:09).
    • Multiple animal-related welfare checks and calls throughout the day.
  • Notable Police Activity

    • Multiple welfare checks for suicidal subjects, including a female threatening self-harm with children present (e.g., at Grant Court and Orchard Avenue).
    • Numerous trespass and disturbance calls, including intoxicated individuals refusing to leave business premises and public areas.
    • Several arrests for assaults, shoplifting, and other offenses.
    • Search and attempts to locate missing or at-risk persons, including individuals with dementia.
    • Traffic stops for DUI and reckless driving.
    • Follow-ups and investigations related to burglary alarms and suspicious persons.
    • Incident of a potentially suicidal male on the Monument reported with self-harm threats.
    • Multiple noise complaints and party disturbances across the area.
    • Incident of a male chased by another with a bat near Grand Junction High School; suspect described as intoxicated.
  • Miscellaneous

    • Multiple medical transports to and from hospitals including St. Mary's, Community Hospital, and VA.
    • Numerous lift assists for patients unable to get up without injury.
    • Several fire alarm activations with no fire found or false alarms.
    • Gas line hit on Applewood Street with homeowner and dogs evacuated; power company notification pending.
    • Numerous administrative and routine activities like radio checks, training, and status updates.

This summary highlights significant emergencies, accidents, and police incidents from the radio traffic, focusing on events of public interest.