Daily Summaries

2026-01-10 06:00:30

  • Single Vehicle Crash with Smoke Inside Vehicle

    • Type of Incident: Crash
    • Location: Highway 1529 Corridor Road
    • Time: 13:02 - 13:10
    • Details: A gray passenger car was found in the median with some smoke inside. The vehicle was unoccupied with no persons found around. State Patrol was en route. No injuries reported.
  • Rollover Accident

    • Type of Incident: Crash, Rollover
    • Location: Highway 330 Mile Marker 4
    • Time: 17:25 - 18:02
    • Details: Single vehicle rollover reported with all occupants out of the vehicle, conscious, breathing, and walking around. Vehicle was off the roadway on its roof but lying on a paved driveway. No injuries reported. Scene was left to State Patrol after patient refusal.
  • Illegal Fire Report with Belligerent Female

    • Type of Incident: Fire / Public Safety
    • Location: 2504 I-Road
    • Time: 20:00 - 20:10
    • Details: Female started a fire outside her vehicle on the property without containment in a fire pit. Fire was growing, and the female was belligerent and refusing to extinguish the fire. Law enforcement was notified; fire was nearly out upon arrival.
  • Juvenile Overdose

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: 418 Glendale Way
    • Time: 15:28 - 15:30
    • Details: A 12-year-old female ingested approximately 30 Tylenol or Motrin. She was conscious and breathing when EMS arrived. Law enforcement was en route.
  • Cardiac Arrest in Residence

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: 2501 Little Book Cliff Drive, Unit 214
    • Time: 09:00 - 09:03
    • Details: Six-year-old male found not conscious and not breathing, suffered cardiac arrest. CPR was initiated by EMS on scene. ALS units responded.
  • Multiple Chest Pain Calls with COVID Precautions

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Locations: 2570 Patterson Road, 1630 Orchard Avenue
    • Times: 07:47 - 08:52
    • Details: Adults experiencing chest pain, conscious and breathing. Both calls were treated as COVID responses with transport to St. Mary’s Hospital.
  • Frostbite Case

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: 515-283 Quarter Road, Health Solutions West, Building B
    • Time: 07:45 - 07:46
    • Details: Female patient with frostbite, conscious and breathing, EMS responded code 2.
  • Multiple Fall Injuries and Lift Assists

    • Type of Incident: Medical Assistance
    • Locations: 445 Drive Comfort Care, 2540 El Corona Drive, 508 Liberty Cap Court, 2743 Laguna Drive, 729 McKenzie River Road
    • Times: Throughout the day
    • Details: Several elderly patients experienced falls, some with head injuries or pain. EMS responded with code 2 or 3 responses. Some required lift assists.
  • Seizure Incidents

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Locations: 550 Warrior Way (Central High School), 2011 High Street
    • Times: 13:42 - 13:25
    • Details: Patients experiencing seizures; one at a high school and another at a residence. EMS responded with code 2 and 3 responses.
  • Animal Complaints

    • Type of Incident: Animal Control
    • Locations: Various including 3130 Brownie Circle, 48806 K.E. Road
    • Times: Throughout the day
    • Details: Several reports of aggressive or sick animals including a potentially rabid juvenile coyote and a potentially aggressive Rottweiler.
  • Welfare Checks and Missing Person

    • Type of Incident: Welfare Check/Search
    • Locations: Candlewood Trailer Park, 620-25 and a half Road Unit 3
    • Times: Afternoon to evening
    • Details: Welfare checks for missing or unresponsive individuals, including a person who left St. Mary’s with an IV and could not be reached, and a missing person at a residence with a disabled GPS.
  • Hit and Run Crash

    • Type of Incident: Crash
    • Location: Mesa Vista Apartments Parking Lot, 1800 Main Street
    • Time: 17:51
    • Details: Black Subaru spun out and hit a white Chevy and a gray Ford Fusion. Vehicle fled the scene and was last seen pulling into parking lot area C building.
  • Psych Issue with Threats

    • Type of Incident: Mental Health / Public Safety
    • Location: Red Roof Inn, 2210 Highway 650
    • Time: 22:57 - 23:00
    • Details: Female with a psych issue threatening others, talking about court and sending witnesses to the Arctic Tundra. Last seen near dumpsters with two aggressive dogs inside.
  • Chainsaw Injury

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: 3055E Edward and 1 1/2 Road
    • Time: 17:07 - 17:09
    • Details: 29-year-old male cut his pinky with a chainsaw, conscious and breathing, code 2 response.
  • Head Injury from Hammer

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
    • Location: 2555 C. Charles and 3 Quarter Road
    • Time: 18:51 - 18:54
    • Details: 63-year-old male hit in the back of the head with a hammer, conscious and breathing, code 2.
  • Possible Illegal Burn and Fire Alarm

    • Type of Incident: Fire / Code Enforcement
    • Locations: 416 East Mallard Way (illegal burn), 888-19 Road (fire alarm)
    • Times: 16:25, 22:58 - 22:59
    • Details: Trash burning reported with smoke entering residences; fire alarm activation without smoke or flames.
  • Multiple Medical Transports and Hospital Runs

    • Locations: St. Mary’s Hospital, VA Hospital, Community Care of the Grand Valley
    • Times: Throughout the day
    • Details: Numerous patient transports including cardiac, respiratory, and other medical issues; some patients were COVID-positive or suspected.
  • Public Safety Incidents Involving Weapons and Disturbances

    • Locations: 1677 Fowler Drive, 609-35 Road, North 23rd Street Apartments
    • Times: Various
    • Details: Calls involving subjects with weapons, disturbances, and threats; law enforcement responded with some arrests and civil standbys.
  • Search with Drone for Missing Person

    • Type of Incident: Search and Rescue Assistance
    • Location: Near Mount Garfield Middle School and surrounding fields
    • Time: Late night to early morning
    • Details: Law enforcement used a drone with night vision to search for a missing person wearing dark clothes, last seen with a dog that had been left at a cat shelter.

This report summarizes the most significant EMS, fire, and law enforcement incidents from the provided radio traffic, excluding routine administrative tasks and checks.