2025-06-07 06:00:30
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Commercial Structure Fire at Grand Manor Apartments
- Type of Incident: Commercial structure fire (smoke from outlet)
- Location: 2028 Orchard Avenue, Unit 101
- Time: 17:08
- Details: Multiple fire and EMS units responded to reports of smoke from an electrical outlet in a bedroom with no flames seen. Occupants evacuated. Faulty outlet was left with occupant and maintenance was notified. Fire units cleared after investigation.
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Vehicle Rollover with Ejection on I-70 Mile Marker 66
- Type of Incident: Vehicle rollover with patient ejection
- Location: I-70, mile marker 66 eastbound (Garfield County jurisdiction)
- Time: 15:36
- Details: A vehicle rollover with three patients including two adults and a nine-month-old child. One female was ejected and complaining of chest pain. Ground ambulance and law enforcement responded. CareFlight was launched but unable to fly due to weather; alternate helicopter arranged. State Patrol and Beck Marshall on scene.
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Two-Vehicle Motor Vehicle Accident with Airbag Deployment
- Type of Incident: Motor vehicle accident
- Location: Market Street and Four Canyons Parkway
- Time: 17:36
- Details: Two vehicle crash with airbag deployment involving at least four patients. One 77-year-old female complaining of abdominal pain. EMS and law enforcement on scene. Intersection partially blocked during investigation.
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Two-Vehicle MVA at North Avenue and North 1st Street
- Type of Incident: Motor vehicle accident
- Location: North Avenue and North 1st Street
- Time: 06:50 - 07:00
- Details: Two-vehicle crash reported with EMS and PD response. Patient refused transport. PD arrived to manage scene.
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Multiple Suicidal Subject Responses
- Type of Incident: Suicidal persons
- Locations and Times:
- Camelwood Park, 3240 Main Street, 07:24 - 16-year-old female threatening suicide after pill ingestion.
- Kenwood Park, 3240 Main Street, 07:23 - 15 or 16-year-old female with suicidal ideations.
- 570 Eastwood Drive, 18:00 - 19-year-old male took sleeping pills, suicidal.
- 189 Turner Avenue, 23:45 - Adult female threatening self-harm.
- Monument area, 21:40 - Male subject threatening suicide, ongoing contact with rangers and law enforcement.
- Details: EMS and law enforcement coordinated multiple code 2 and code 3 responses to suicidal subjects, involving staging, patient contact, and welfare checks.
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Fire Alarm Activations
- CMU Moss Arts Center: Multiple fire alarms and a lockdown at 1221 North 12th Street; no fire found, maintenance notified. (19:37)
- Eagle Ridge of the Grand Valley: Fire alarm activation at 2425 Teller Avenue, no fire found; system reset by alarm company. (08:11)
- Mesa County Peachtree Department of Motor Vehicles: Commercial panic alarm; no issues found. (16:37)
- Other alarms: Multiple false or accidental fire alarms related to power surges or faulty detectors.
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Medical Emergencies and EMS Transports
- Numerous EMS responses for breathing difficulties, strokes, chest pains, falls with injuries, seizures, and altered mental states throughout the region including Grand Junction, Palisade, Clifton, and Lower Valley.
- Notable incidents:
- Patient with breathing difficulty and O2 saturation at 80% at Larchwood Inn, 2845 North 15th Street. (07:16)
- 89-year-old male with breathing difficulty at 214 Little Park Road. (10:15)
- Seizure patient at Grand Villa, 2680 North 15th Street. (11:37)
- Multiple chest pain calls requiring code 3 responses.
- Pediatric injury with possible broken ankle at Banana Sun Park. (14:48)
- Numerous patient refusals and transports to St. Mary's and community hospitals.
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Animal Complaints and Dog Bites
- Multiple calls for loose or aggressive dogs, including a severe dog bite to left hand at 642 North Court. (00:43)
- Animal control coordinated responses and pick-up of stray or aggressive animals.
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Other Notable Police Incidents
- Welfare checks, suspicious persons, trespasses, verbal disturbances, and domestic violence calls with law enforcement responses.
- Multiple attempts to locate and contact suicidal or at-risk individuals.
- Traffic enforcement including searches for DUI suspects and reckless drivers.
- Arrests and detentions related to warrants, assaults, and domestic violence.
- Reports of gunshots and fireworks investigated without confirmed incidents.
- Multiple alarm activations at various commercial and residential locations.
- Crowd and event management at Mesa County Fairgrounds and Riverbend Park.
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Weather-Related Incidents
- Reports of golf ball-sized hail causing damage and affecting road conditions.
- Several crashes and vehicle control issues attributed to weather conditions.
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Special Events and Mutual Aid
- EMS and fire units provided support at the Mesa County Fairgrounds for Night Vision event.
- Mutual aid requested and provided between Grand Junction, Clifton, Lower Valley, and Palisade for medical and fire calls.
This summary highlights significant emergency responses and incidents from the transcribed radio traffic, focusing on crashes, fires, medical emergencies, and notable police activity.