2026-01-17 06:00:50
-
Single-vehicle crash with injury at Bank of the West
- Type of Incident: Crash/Accident
- Location: Bank of the West, 3021 F Road, Clifton
- Time: Around 22:55-23:00
- Details: Male bicyclist crashed, hit his head on the sidewalk, was unconscious but breathing upon EMS arrival. CPR was initiated and patient showed signs of breathing during treatment.
-
Vehicle crash with injuries on Horizon Drive near Phillips 66
- Type of Incident: Crash/Accident
- Location: Westbound lanes of Horizon Drive at Phillips 66
- Time: Around 02:02
- Details: Single-vehicle accident involving a green extended cab older truck and a white 2009 Honda Accord (hit and run). One occupant was out in the street; no injuries reported. Police en route.
-
Fire alarm at Retreat at Harbor
- Type of Incident: Fire alarm
- Location: Retreat at Harbor, 2835 Patterson Road, Building 2, Zone 2 West End
- Time: 17:45
- Details: Responding crews found everything secured; staff assisted in resetting the alarm; no fire found.
-
Smoke check for possible illegal burn
- Type of Incident: Illegal burn investigation
- Location: 2852 Elm Avenue
- Time: Around 10:35-10:40
- Details: Reports of dark smoke and visible flames approximately six feet high near a structure; subjects were burning something with guard and hose present; fire was no longer threatening.
-
Overdose incident at 701 Willow Creek Road
- Type of Incident: Overdose
- Location: 701 Willow Creek Road
- Time: Around 16:55-17:00
- Details: 23-year-old male reported possibly overdosing; law enforcement staged and attempting contact; patient walking westbound, has traumatic brain injury and recent medication changes; no weapons reported.
-
Assault with head injury at Salvation Army, Clifton
- Type of Incident: Assault
- Location: Salvation Army, 3227 I-70B, Clifton
- Time: Around 22:44-22:49
- Details: Male victim, conscious and breathing with knee pain after assault; suspect detained; ambulance en route.
-
Intoxicated female passed out at 467 49er Drive
- Type of Incident: Medical - intoxication
- Location: 467 49er Drive
- Time: Around 00:32-00:38
- Details: 17-year-old female passed out after drinking, conscious and breathing on EMS arrival; law enforcement requested due to non-cooperation; female now outside and parents attempting to get her inside.
-
Dog bite incident at 3005 D David and 58th Road, Clifton
- Type of Incident: Animal bite
- Location: 3005 D David and 58th Road, Clifton
- Time: Around 21:40-21:42
- Details: 44-year-old male bitten by dog on arm and legs, bleeding uncontrolled; dog contained and normally friendly; law enforcement notified.
-
Suicidal subject at 1260 Glenwood Avenue
- Type of Incident: Mental health crisis
- Location: 1260 Glenwood Avenue
- Time: Around 09:41
- Details: 26-year-old male conscious and breathing, expressing suicidal ideations, has drugs at residence sufficient for self-harm, no weapons; law enforcement and EMS staged.
-
Multiple lift assists and falls reported throughout the day
- Type of Incident: Falls and lift assists
- Locations: Various including Larchwood Inn, 2845 North 15th Street; 475 Escondido Circle; 165 North Cherry Street; 2710 Springside Court; 2404 Teller Avenue; 2918 John Hall
- Times: Throughout the morning and afternoon
- Details: Patients mostly elderly, conscious and breathing, some with pain or confusion; no major trauma reported.
-
Multiple EMS responses for sick patients with respiratory distress or abdominal pain
- Type of Incident: Medical emergencies
- Locations: Various including 211 Frontier Street, 313 West 6th Street, Grand Mesa Road, 1630 Orchard Avenue, 2825 Patterson Road, 2910 Bunting Avenue, 2980 Kennedy Avenue, 1218 North 15th Street
- Times: Throughout day and evening
- Details: Patients ranging from elderly to middle-aged, presenting with symptoms including difficulty breathing, vomiting, chest pain, abdominal pain, swollen feet, and altered mental status.
-
Reports of verbal disturbances and welfare checks with no weapons or serious threat
- Type of Incident: Disturbances and welfare checks
- Locations: Various including 1935 Parkland Court, 516-28-3-quarter Road, 1535 Walnut Avenue, 312 Hill Avenue, 29th Road Desert area
- Times: Throughout day
- Details: Mostly verbal disputes, intoxicated individuals, or mental health issues; police responding for safety and assessment.
-
Hit and run vehicle incident at roundabout Horizon and I-70
- Type of Incident: Hit and run
- Location: Roundabout at Horizon and I-70
- Time: Around 18:46-18:47
- Details: Vehicle hit RP and fled westbound on I-70; suspect vehicle described as white Toyota Tundra; RP will report in person.
-
Found child incident
- Type of Incident: Child found alone
- Location: Intersection of Compton and Windsor Park Drive
- Time: Around 14:03
- Details: Three-year-old male found walking alone; child wearing red long-sleeve shirt and brown sweatpants with no shoes; awaiting responders.
-
Suspicious activity and loitering calls
- Type of Incident: Suspicious persons and loitering
- Locations: Various including New Wave Car Wash, 584 and a half North Commercial Drive, J.C. Penney's parking lot, Walmart Rimrock
- Details: Individuals reported acting strangely or trespassing; no weapons noted; police responding or following up.
-
Animal control responses
- Type of Incident: Loose or aggressive animals
- Locations: Various including 598 29 and 38 Road, 2659 Grand Vista Drive
- Details: Dogs running loose or biting reported; animal services and deputies responded.
-
Multiple EMS transports to St. Mary's Hospital and Community Hospital
- Type of Incident: Medical transports
- Times: Throughout the day and evening
- Details: Patients with varying conditions including intoxication, abdominal pain, respiratory distress, and trauma.
-
Fire department assisted with smoke checks and false alarms
- Type of Incident: Smoke checks and alarm resets
- Locations: Los Colonios Amphitheater, 567 Paper Way, 2852 Elm Avenue, Retreat at Harbor
- Details: No active fires found; some controlled burns observed; alarms reset without incident.
This summary includes the most significant incidents from the radio traffic, emphasizing crashes, medical emergencies, fires, and notable police responses. Routine activities, administrative communications, and minor disturbances without notable outcomes have been omitted for clarity.