Daily Summaries

2025-12-25 06:00:26

  • Commercial Fire Alarm at Falcon Plumbing and Heating

    • Type of Incident: Fire alarm and burglar alarm activation
    • Location: 3187 Mesa Avenue, Clifton
    • Time: Around 12:41 PM
    • Details: Alarm company reported both general fire and burglar alarms with no initial keyholder contact. Engine 21 arrived on scene at a medium-sized, single-story commercial structure and began investigation. Keyholder arrived shortly after. No further fire activity reported.
  • Two-Vehicle Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) at Patterson Road and 25 Road

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle crash
    • Location: Intersection of Patterson Road and 25 Road
    • Time: Approximately 5:59 PM
    • Details: Two vehicles involved – a blue Jeep and a Subaru. All parties were out of the vehicles at the time of arrival. Vehicles were blocking lanes. Incident under investigation with lanes blocked on westbound and southbound directions.
  • Obvious Death at Midlands Village

    • Type of Incident: Obvious death
    • Location: Midlands Village, 43532 Road, Unit 572
    • Time: Around 2:40 PM
    • Details: A 63-year-old female was found not conscious and not breathing by her sister who had previous health concerns. Law enforcement and EMS responded; scene confirmed as obvious death.
  • Cardiac Arrest at Rose Hill Hospitality House

    • Type of Incident: Cardiac arrest
    • Location: 605 26½ Road, Unit 109
    • Time: Around 6:55 PM
    • Details: A 34-year-old female was found unconscious and not breathing. CPR was in progress upon arrival. Multiple units including ambulance and fire responded for advanced life support.
  • Illegal Burns in Desert Areas near C. Charles Road and 12 Road

    • Type of Incident: Illegal open burns
    • Locations:
      • Near shooting range off C. Charles Road (first report around 3:17 PM)
      • 1640 12 Road in Lower Valley (reported at about 5:31 PM)
      • Santa Fe Drive and Patterson Road (reported around 10:40 PM) involving paper bags launched into the air causing small fires
    • Details: Several reports of smoldering piles and smoke from illegal fires or trash burns. Fire crews including Brush 53 and Brush 32 responded, extinguished fires, and advised homeowners of burn restrictions after dark.
  • Medical Emergencies Involving Falls and Heart Problems

    • Multiple calls for patients who have fallen or are experiencing heart-related issues were responded to throughout the day, including:
      • An 83-year-old female with heart problems at 2063 Ferry Drive (11:58 AM)
      • A 55-year-old female with a possible hip/pelvis injury following a fall at 227 Vista Hills Drive (12:09 PM)
      • A 66-year-old female fallen at 62330 Road (12:53 PM)
      • An 84-year-old female fallen at Highlands Apartments, 805 Book Cliff Avenue (12:56 PM)
      • An 89-year-old female who fell and hit her head at 3203 North 15th Street (2:20 PM)
      • A 76-year-old male needing lift assist at 361 Clarinet Lane (4:03 PM)
      • An 86-year-old female fallen with head, hand, and leg injuries at 62527 Commons, room 239 (10:25 PM)
    • These were generally non-emergent or code 2 responses, with patients conscious and breathing.
  • Patient Transports

    • Non-emergent and emergent medical transports between hospitals and care facilities included:
      • Transport from St. Mary's to VA hospital for continued acute care (11:50 AM)
      • Multiple transports involving hospice care, hospital transfers, and radiology procedures between St. Mary’s, VA hospital, and community hospitals.
      • Several inter-facility transports for patients with various conditions including vomiting, abdominal pain, and difficulty breathing.
  • Suicidal and Overdose Incidents

    • Several calls involving suicidal ideations, attempts, or overdoses were dispatched:
      • Suicidal female with wrist cuts at 2210 North 17th Circle (7:53 PM)
      • Overdose of an 18-year-old female who took four times her Vicodin dose at 179 Fremont Street (7:19 PM)
      • Possible overdose with threats and substance abuse at 3289 North Good Hope Circle Unit B-Boy (9:02 PM)
      • Suicidal subject with a gun at 772 Glen Court Unit 40 (7:40 PM)
    • Law enforcement and EMS coordinated responses with staging until units and officers were on scene.
  • Suspicious and Disturbance Calls

    • Numerous calls for suspicious persons, verbal disturbances, and welfare checks were noted, including:
      • Group reportedly looking into a vacant residence at 1546 Orchard Avenue (12:00 PM)
      • Verbal disturbance with a possible intoxicated male at 28 ½ Road and North Avenue (11:40 AM)
      • Verbal disturbance with a male yelling at a female at 28 ½ Road and North Avenue (11:40 AM)
      • Threats and disruptive behavior at North Avenue McDonald's (10:38 PM)
      • Multiple trespassing and suspicious person reports around apartment complexes and public places.
  • Fireworks Complaints

    • Several complaints about aerial fireworks were reported:
      • At 16 Hawthorne Street, ongoing for about 15 minutes (7:13 PM)
      • West of 30 Road between Orchard and Patterson (8:25 PM)
  • Notable Law Enforcement Incidents

    • Arrests and detainments included a suspect with an axe at Columbine Park and multiple DUI and warrant-related stops.
    • Multiple welfare checks, civil disputes, and domestic incidents were handled.
    • Hit-and-run accidents with no injuries were reported at 7th Street and Rood Avenue and at Sam's Club parking lot.
    • Weapons found wrapped in a blanket near a suspected person at a location on 25 and a half Road (12:32 PM) turned out to be a BB gun.
  • Vehicle and Traffic Issues

    • Reports of vehicles blocking lanes, accidents with no injuries, and erratic or intoxicated drivers were addressed throughout the day.
    • One large 250-gallon water tank was reported in the westbound lanes of I-70 near exit 42, posing a hazard (6:39 PM).

This summary captures the key incidents and notable activities from the provided radio traffic on the date in question.