Daily Summaries

2025-12-31 06:00:26

  • Vehicle vs. Pedestrian Incident

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle vs. pedestrian
    • Location: North 7th Street and Grand Avenue, Grand Junction
    • Time: Approximately 15:39
    • Details: A female pedestrian was reportedly hit by a black Suburban vehicle that fled the scene westbound on Grand Avenue. The pedestrian was conscious and breathing and reportedly walked off the scene. Law enforcement was unable to locate the suspect vehicle or pedestrian after initial response.
  • Possible Structure Fire

    • Type of Incident: Structure fire
    • Location: Chilota Avenue and Fairview Avenue, Grand Junction
    • Time: Around 17:13 to 17:21
    • Details: Responding units reported a possible structure fire with large flames near the front porch of a residence on the 400 block. The fire was described as a warming fire and was maintained with water available. Units remained on scene for control.
  • Medical Alarm at The Commons

    • Type of Incident: Medical alarm activation
    • Location: The Commons, 625 27 1/2 Road, Unit 238
    • Time: 15:37
    • Details: Medical alarm activation with no contact made to subscriber; ambulance and truck dispatched to investigate.
  • Multiple Medical Emergencies

    • Numerous medical calls were dispatched including:
      • Possible strokes (e.g., 759 Horizon Drive, a 74-year-old male; 723 Ivanhoe Way, a 77-year-old female with recent brain surgery)
      • Falls (e.g., Solstice Senior Living, 3260 North 12th Street; 3402G George Road, 95-year-old female with dislocated hip)
      • Chest pain incidents (e.g., 2023 Paint Pony Court, 84-year-old male with heart stents; homeless shelter and other locations)
      • Seizures, breathing difficulties, and anxiety/depression calls.
  • Suicidal Subject Calls

    • Type of Incident: Suicidal subject
    • Locations: Clifton Townhouses, 3222 B. David 1/2 Road; 444 Osage Circle; and other locations
    • Details: Multiple calls involving suicidal subjects, with responders staging and law enforcement en route. Some patients were conscious and breathing, others had mental health holds.
  • Power Line Down and Vehicle Crash

    • Type of Incident: Single vehicle crash with downed power/cable line
    • Location: Intersection of Sperber Lane and G. George Road
    • Time: Around 00:12 - 01:30
    • Details: A blue Chevy truck crashed and a power or cable line was downed across the roadway. No injuries reported. Fire units blocked traffic and coordinated with power and cable companies. Grand Valley Power responded and secured the line; tow company dispatched to remove vehicle.
  • Hit and Run Call

    • Type of Incident: Hit and run involving a pedestrian
    • Location: 17 Grand Avenue, Grand Junction
    • Time: Approximately 15:38
    • Details: A black Suburban hit a female pedestrian and left the scene westbound on Grand Avenue. The female was conscious and breathing. Law enforcement checked but couldn't locate the vehicle or pedestrian subsequently.
  • Welfare Checks and Mental Health Responses

    • Multiple welfare checks and mental health-related responses were dispatched, including:
      • Welfare check at 305 Mountain View Street on a confused female yelling for help.
      • Suicidal and mentally altered subjects at various locations including Canyonview Church and Pathways Family Homeless Shelter.
      • Law enforcement and EMS coordinated responses with some patients refusing transport.
  • Animal Control and Dog at Large

    • Reports of dogs at large in traffic areas, including Orchard and Linder Lane, with animal control requests and coordination.
  • Various Law Enforcement Callouts

    • Numerous calls involving suspicious persons, warrants, arrests, trespassing, assaults, and disturbances were handled by police units throughout the period.
    • A DUI driver attempt to locate was issued in the area of Grand Junction Chrysler and westbound towards the mall.
    • Several calls for trespassing and suspicious persons at retail locations including Take-5 Car Wash and Target.
    • Law enforcement responded to assaults, domestic disturbances, and verbal threats, often coordinating with EMS for medical evaluation.
  • Multiple Ambulance Transports to St. Mary’s Hospital

    • Several patients were transported to St. Mary’s, including stroke victims, elderly patients with falls, chest pain, seizures, and other medical emergencies.
  • Miscellaneous Incidents

    • Medical alarms, property checks, 911 hang-ups, and non-injury crashes were also reported.
    • Law enforcement assisted with various traffic stops, vehicle assists, and follow-ups.

This summary highlights significant emergency incidents and community safety responses from the radio traffic. Routine checks and administrative communications have been excluded.