Daily Summaries

2025-05-15 06:00:19

  • Vehicle vs. Bicyclist Crash at 12th and Patterson/Orchard

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
    • Location: Initially reported at 12th Street and Patterson Road, later updated to 12th and Orchard, Grand Junction
    • Time: 09:03
    • Details: A 25-year-old male bicyclist was struck by a passing vehicle. The patient was conscious and breathing, with extensive injuries reported. Law enforcement was en route with a Code 3 response. Units were redirected to the updated location, but no further outcome was reported.
  • Vehicle Crash with Fence Damage at 606 Highway 50

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
    • Location: 606 Highway 50, Grand Junction
    • Time: 06:58
    • Details: A single vehicle crashed through a fence. An off-duty officer was on scene, confirming two appropriate responses. The extent of injuries was unknown, but the patient was conscious and breathing. Patient refusal was later reported, with units clearing the scene.
  • Gunshot Wound Incident at 1266 O 1 1/2 Road

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency/Possible Crime Scene
    • Location: 1266 O 1 1/2 Road, Lower Valley
    • Time: 12:43
    • Details: Property owner reported finding a 35-year-old male, not conscious and not breathing, with a possible gunshot wound. Law enforcement responded Code 3, and the scene was later confirmed as an obvious DOA, with units remaining on scene for further processing.
  • Structure Fire at Candlewood Trailer Park, 42432 Road, Space 338

    • Type of Incident: Fire Emergency
    • Location: Candlewood Trailer Park, 42432 Road, Space 338, Clifton
    • Time: 21:06
    • Details: Multiple callers reported a structure fire on the front porch of a trailer. Homeowners attempted to extinguish it with a hose, and animals were initially reported inside but later confirmed evacuated. Units from Clifton and Grand Junction responded, and the property was returned to the homeowner after containment.
  • Vehicle Crash at Cherry Street and Aspen Avenue

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
    • Location: Cherry Street and Aspen Avenue, Lower Valley
    • Time: 19:21
    • Details: A T-bone crash involving two vehicles was reported, with a 70-year-old female initially unconscious but later confirmed conscious and speaking with law enforcement. One caller reported a truck possibly starting on fire. Multiple units responded, and patients were transported to St. Mary's.
  • Vehicle Crash at 20 Road and K King Road

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
    • Location: 20 Road and K King Road, Lower Valley
    • Time: 18:44
    • Details: A two-vehicle crash involving a black Kia sedan and a gray Toyota Tacoma was reported. A 22-year-old female had injuries from seatbelt impact on her stomach and chest. Vehicles were blocking traffic, and units managed the scene with traffic control.
  • Skateboarder Hit by Vehicle at 10th Street and North Avenue

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
    • Location: 10th Street and North Avenue, Grand Junction
    • Time: 09:18
    • Details: A 20-year-old male skateboarder was struck by a vehicle. He was conscious and breathing, and law enforcement was on scene requesting a Code 2 response. No further details on injuries or outcome were provided.
  • Two-Vehicle Crash at G George Road and 38 Road

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
    • Location: G George Road and 38 Road, Palisade
    • Time: 12:35
    • Details: A two-vehicle crash involving a Chevy Trailblazer and a black Sequoia blocked the roadway. A 66-year-old female reported possible neck pain. Units responded Code 3, and law enforcement assistance was limited, requiring fire units for traffic control.
  • Brush Fire Near I-70, Mile Marker 61

    • Type of Incident: Fire Emergency
    • Location: South of I-70, Mile Marker 61, Grand Junction
    • Time: 09:05
    • Details: A small brush fire, smaller than a football field, was reported near trees. Units responded and determined it was a permitted agricultural burn at 209045 Road, clearing the scene.
  • Medical Emergency with Gunshot Wound Concern at Palisade High School Little League Field

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: Palisade High School Little League Field, 3679 G George Road, Palisade
    • Time: 19:58
    • Details: A 15-year-old male sustained a traumatic injury with possible head injury after colliding with another individual. He was conscious and breathing, with bleeding from the mouth and a possible concussion. Units responded Code 3.
  • Single Vehicle MVA at Otley and Highway 1650

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
    • Location: Intersection of Otley and Highway 1650, Grand Junction
    • Time: 07:54
    • Details: A one-vehicle motor vehicle accident was reported. Units responded, with law enforcement requested for traffic control and fluid cleanup performed by Engine 31.
  • Employee Stuck in Elevator at Solstice Senior Living

    • Type of Incident: Rescue Operation
    • Location: Solstice Senior Living at Mesa View, 601 Horizon Place, Grand Junction
    • Time: 06:25
    • Details: An employee was reported stuck in an elevator. Units responded to assist, with no further details on injuries or outcome provided.
  • Medical Alarm with No Contact at Highlands Apartments

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: Highlands Apartments, 825 Bookcliff Avenue, Unit 373, Grand Junction
    • Time: 08:18
    • Details: A medical alarm was activated with no contact from a 78-year-old male resident. Units responded Code 2, with no lockbox information available. No further outcome reported.
  • Intoxicated Subject at Grand Junction Police Department Evidence Doors

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: Grand Junction Police Department, 555 Ute Avenue, Grand Junction
    • Time: 11:03
    • Details: A juvenile subject, highly intoxicated, was reported at the evidence doors. Units responded Code 2 to assist law enforcement. No further details on condition or transport provided.
  • Patient with Seizures at Community Corrections

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: Community Corrections, 650 South Avenue, Grand Junction
    • Time: 12:18
    • Details: A 40-year-old female was experiencing multiple seizures. She was conscious and breathing, located on the third floor, north side. Units responded Code 3, with no further outcome reported.
  • Suicidal Subject with Box Cutter at 3165 Arrowhead Drive

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency/Psychiatric Issue
    • Location: 3165 Arrowhead Drive, Clifton
    • Time: 16:30
    • Details: A 29-year-old male reported feeling suicidal, previously in possession of a box cutter which was taken away. Units staged in the area, but the call was later canceled by law enforcement.
  • Multiple Seizures at 1441 North 18th Street

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: 1441 North 18th Street, Grand Junction
    • Time: 13:23
    • Details: A 20-year-old male was unconscious but breathing, experiencing multiple seizures and not alert between episodes. Units responded Code 3, with no further details on outcome.
  • Unresponsive Patient at 209 Shoney Drive

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: 209 Shoney Drive, Grand Junction
    • Time: 12:49
    • Details: An adult male of unknown age was barely responsive, lethargic, breathing rapidly, and not alert, with recent surgery noted. Two patients (mom and dad of the RP) were involved, both conscious and breathing. Units responded Code 3, with additional ambulance support.
  • Difficulty Breathing and Not Alert at Horizon Towers

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: Horizon Towers, 1111 Horizon Drive, Apartment 210, Grand Junction
    • Time: 18:48
    • Details: An 86-year-old female was conscious but having difficulty breathing and not alert. Units responded Code 3, with no further details on outcome provided.

These summaries cover the most notable incidents from the radio traffic transcriptions, focusing on emergencies, crashes, fires, and significant medical calls. Routine medical transports, administrative tasks, and less critical events have been omitted to prioritize impactful incidents for web visitors.