2025-05-26 06:00:28
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House Fire at 1253 Bunting Avenue
- Type of Incident: Residential Structure Fire
- Location: 1253 Bunting Avenue
- Time: Around 00:08
- Details: Fire reported in the living room of a house with five occupants evacuated. Smoke and alarms active. Fire units and ambulances responded, with evacuation of neighboring homes. Fire was significant; multiple units on scene and command established. Later cleared around 02:00 with fire under control.
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Commercial Structure Fire at First United Methodist Church
- Type of Incident: Commercial Structure Fire
- Location: 522 White Avenue
- Time: Around 13:06
- Details: Fire in basement with visible smoke; possibly electrical motor involved. Evacuation in progress. Fire units and ambulance responded, with water supply established. Incident command on TAC-1 channel.
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Major Vehicle Crash at 26 ½ Road Overpass on I-70
- Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
- Location: 26 ½ Road Overpass, I-70
- Time: Around 17:24
- Details: High-velocity crash involving a two-door black car impacting the side of the bridge. Debris scattered on roadway; at least one injured male with bleeding from ear and eye, not coherent. Fire and EMS on scene; patient extricated and transported. Investigation ongoing.
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Brush Fires and Lightning Strike-Related Wildfires
- Type of Incident: Wildfires / Brush Fires
- Locations: Multiple including Horse Canyon Road, Monument Canyon, Turkey Tracks Trail, Cascade Canyon, and Glade Park area
- Time: Afternoon into evening hours (approx. 18:20 to 20:00)
- Details: Several brush fires reported likely started by lightning strikes. Fires ranged from small tree fires to half-acre sagebrush fires with wind-driven spread. BLM and local fire departments involved, with mutual aid responses. Most fires contained or in mop-up stages by late evening; access challenges reported due to terrain.
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Medical Emergencies and EMS Transports
- Multiple EMS responses for various medical emergencies including seizures, falls, strokes, overdoses, chest pains, and altered mental status. Notable incidents include:
- A 24-year-old female with continuous seizures at Mesa County Jail (06:14)
- Overdose and altered mental status calls with EMS and law enforcement coordination (multiple times throughout the day)
- Bariatric patient fall at homeless shelter (07:26)
- Several elderly patients with falls and strokes transported to St. Mary’s Hospital
- Assistance to intoxicated or altered subjects, including a highly intoxicated male at 7th and Patterson (19:01)
- Multiple transports involving patients with chronic or acute conditions
- Multiple EMS responses for various medical emergencies including seizures, falls, strokes, overdoses, chest pains, and altered mental status. Notable incidents include:
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Suspicious and Trespass Incidents
- Several suspicious person and trespass calls, including:
- Suspicious activity and possible camp set up behind trees at 31-31 Slate River Drive (17:11)
- Trespass involving intoxicated female with possible gun at 2770 Crossroads Boulevard RV park, reported causing disturbance and trespassed (19:37)
- Multiple other trespass and suspicious calls responded to throughout the day
- Several suspicious person and trespass calls, including:
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Animal Control Calls
- Multiple animal control incidents including loose dogs, animals stuck in storm drains, and welfare checks involving animals. Animal control units frequently dispatched and coordinated with law enforcement and fire.
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Other Notable Incidents
- Assaults in progress or just occurred, including an incident at 1280 Gunnison Avenue, Lincoln Park Pool involving intoxicated males pushing staff (17:21)
- Welfare checks involving suicidal or altered mental status subjects, including a juvenile reported at 643 27 ½ Road (17:27)
- Noise complaints related to fire pits and fireworks reported and investigated, with some fireworks reported near Dixon Park and other locations (21:26)
- Multiple reports of possible DUI drivers and attempts to locate, including a gray Volkswagen Tiguan and a red Honda (14:20, 21:12)
- Various property and theft follow-ups handled by phone or in person
This summary highlights significant emergencies, emergencies involving fire and EMS, traffic accidents, and notable public safety incidents from the radio traffic. Routine administrative checks and minor calls are excluded for clarity.