Monday, November 19, 2012

Peaks Island 11-17-2012  Officer O'Connor


0700- arrived on the island

0800- met the ferry, fireside shift change

0900- met the ferry, dog complaint Seashore ave

1000- met the ferry, patrolled

1100- met the ferry, checked the welch St. parking lot

1200- met the ferry, patrolled, loose dog complaint island ave

1300- patrolled, checked the community center

1400- met the ferry, patrolled

1500- met the ferry

1600- met the ferry, patrolled the back of the island

1700- met the ferry, fireworks complaint Elizabeth St..

1800- large party/ fireworks complaint on church St..

1900- property dispute on sterling St., suspicious vehicle complaint on Seashore ave.

2000- checked the ferry, patrolled

2100- checked the ferry, checked the community center

2200- met the ferry, checked the lions club

2300- met the ferry, complaint of missing vehicle from welch St. lot, located on Seashore ave, patrolled


Health Tip of the Week

Good Quality Health Care does not Happen Automatically


To get good quality care, you need to be informed and involved. After a medical visit, you may want to learn more about your health condition and treatment.

  • Getting more information can help you understand issues involved in your care and things you can do to help recover as quickly as possible.
  • If you have decisions to make about your treatment, learning more can help you make decisions that are right for you. Depending on your situation, you might be able to find information that tells about scientific research that has been done to find out which types of treatment work best for your condition.

Here are other suggestions for finding the information you need:

  • Ask your doctor or other health professional for advice on where you should look to get more information about your health condition or treatment choices.
  • Check with your health plan. Call Member Services at your health plan and ask for information on your condition.

Source: Maine Health Management Coalition - Find quality hospitals and providers in Maine by visiting www.getbettermaine.org