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Heard on: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire · 1 day ago
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Ill person, BLS 8560 East Elliott Road, Medic 221 C deck five.
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Medical emergency near East Elliott Road
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As discussed during the dispatch call, there is a possible medical emergency involving an ill person near East Elliott Road. Medic unit 221 is responding with basic life support.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were dispatched to a possible domestic incident near East Elliott Road in Mesa. A caller at a business location expressed concern about a boyfriend who was expected to arrive and might act aggressively. The situation may involve a verbal or physical disturbance, though details were not confirmed at the time of the call.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies and fire crews responded to a single-vehicle rollover near the intersection of Hawes Road and Elliott Road in Mesa. The vehicle came to rest on its side, and some debris was blocking the westbound lanes. No injuries or entrapments were reported. The scene was secured and traffic lanes were temporarily closed while crews cleared the area.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible vehicle collision near the intersection of South Hawes Road and East Elliot Road in Mesa. The incident involved at least one motor vehicle, and response units were dispatched to assess injuries and clear the area.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were dispatched to a report of possible unauthorized activity at a newly built home on South Periwinkle in Mesa. A neighbor reported an open front door and indicated that no one was supposed to be inside the residence.
As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible family disturbance in the area of Woodruff Circle in Mesa. A woman reportedly climbed a wall to a neighboring home without wearing pants. Officers confirmed no clear crime was identified at the time of radio communication.