Mountain biker suffers head injury near High Noon Trail, Grand Junction CO


A 33-year-old male crashed his mountain bike near High Noon Trail and suffered a head injury. He was conscious and breathing when medical personnel arrived. Multiple fire and EMS units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Pachan Grand Junction Station 1 Buck 1, I'm Yonsewan, Sam
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Loops Trail, Lunch Loops Trail in the area of the High Noon Trail for a patient that crashed on his mountain bike.
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Code 3[1], timeout 1332.
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We're a triple,
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I have no idea where they went.
00:30
Me too, I think they went home.
00:37
My 963, you can show both units, G.O.A.
00:44
Smash time, one, please have to tell anyone to this call.
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Copy 13309. Coming route.
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Copy.
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Dispatch Battalion, can we get an attack channel for this incident and it does not need to be monitored?
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Thanks.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Sam 1, Rescue 1, Battalion 1, and Ambulance 1 in route to Lunch Loops Trail and the Moto Trail for a 33-year-old male now conscious and breathing, crashed on his mountain bike, and injured his head, break.
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37.
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Ma'am, I don't know if you were advised, but taking a couple marked units between Forest Service and myself up the ski slope to the top to evact the subjects. They've been offloaded at the top of the hill break.
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And I'm copying the trauma on the lunch loops.
02:08
Would you go direct with (number withheld) if they need any resources?
02:13
Sure.
Police codes explained
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Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
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