Woman injured by glass shards near homeless shelter, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement requested medical assistance at a homeless shelter near North Avenue in Grand Junction for a woman who said someone threw a water bottle at her. She reported that glass shards may have entered her eyes and asked for medical evaluation. Officers were not on scene but made contact by phone.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 2, respond to the homeless shelter near North Avenue.
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Three North Avenue.
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It’s at the request of law enforcement for a woman reporting glass shards in her eyes and wanting to be checked out.
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Code two, come out 17 fifty-seven.
00:11
Ambulance two en route to the homeless shelter at the request of law enforcement.
00:16
However, they are not on scene.
00:18
They made contact via phone.
00:20
Continuing, the reporting party called in,
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made several code five statements,
00:25
and said there was a subject disrespecting mothers and grandmothers.
00:31
And mentioned law enforcement being disrespectful.
00:34
She claimed that someone had thrown a water bottle at her,
00:39
and she now believes she has glass shards in her eyes and wants to be checked out.
00:45
She is at the bus stop in front of the homeless shelter.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
North Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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