Two-Vehicle Crash Involving Possible Intoxication


A two-vehicle crash occurred at True Value Hardware on Highway 50, with one driver reportedly injured and both drivers suspected of being intoxicated.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
02:51
Transcript:
at true value hardware on Highway 50. We have an ambulance en route, and one vehicle is possibly not drivable, but an off-duty firefighter seeing they're both possibly intoxicated, only one unit available. Okay, I copy. I'm going to get a hold of Great Sergeant, see if they can clear and help us all. 75 and we're out to my secondary assistance. Have you 2044. Passing him on the table. We're clearing available. Probably 244. Probably 2044. Just that way too. We had a pastorby called in so that there were people that were bloody that went to the Molina Post Office after being picked up on the road, and that a person was being that badly wearing no shirt, black pants, headed towards 54 and 7th Road, and break. And the mail that left the passenger vehicle from the Malina Post Office didn't want law enforcement ambulance. It sounds like they maybe gave a ride. Then we have another RP calling in saying, There's a male that's barefoot shirtless. It sounds like the one that would be that spelling around the road. ...and a half, just south of 330. I copy with mail at 2525. 27, 27. Myself in 22 are out at the cat. Copy. Should have some great units coming on and going in service for shortly. Carvey, thank you, sir. Hi, San Luis. Thank you. Thank you. Okay, nice, I meet you. More, Sony. Sorry, give you, copy on an injury crash at true value, 2686, Highway 50. It's going to be a two-vehicle crash, a Toyota pickup and a Toyota Camry. They're not blocking. One is complaining of a back injury. We did have one RPCC that there's possible in talking. I copy.
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Location mentioned:
US-50, Grand Junction, CO
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