Friday, October 3, 2014

10/02/2014  Day Shift, Ofc. Robert Lauterbach
 
0700 - met ferry and picked up firefighter partner.
0800 - met ferry.
0830 - patrolled island.
0930 - follow-up at 76 Island Ave.
1100 - met ferry.
1210 - follow-up 89 Pleasant Ave.
1340 - engine 12 run to Inn at Peaks for alarm sounding.  Construction workers set it off.

1430 - relieved by Officer Connolly.

10/02/2014  Evening shift, Ofc. Connolly
 
1430 hours: shift change
1440 hours: patrolled island
1515 hours: patrolled island
1530 hours: met ferry
1645 hours: met ferry
1750 hours: patrolled island
1930 hours: met ferry
2030 hours: met ferry
2045 hours: patrolled island
2130 hours: met ferry
2145 hours: patrolled island
2245 hours: shift change

Thursday, October 2, 2014

10/1/2014   Ofc.   Robert Lauterbach
 
0700 - arrived on island.
0800 - met ferry and patrolled island.
0930 - medcu 12 run to P.I. Elementary school for a child who fell and cut his chin.  Treated on scene.
1100 - met ferry and patrolled island.
1230 - met ferry.
1420 - patrolled island and met 1430 ferry.
1530 - met ferry.
1600 - medcu 12 run 26 Sunset Rd.  Treated at scene.
1700 - Ladder 12 training at DPW.
1710 - responded to Hannigans Market for a shoplifting call.  Subject arrested for theft and transported to the fire boat with out incident.
1930 - met ferry.
2030 - met ferry and patrolled island.
2130 - checked DPW property.


***Quick tip***It's fire safety week, so everyone should think about having an exit plan from their home in case of an emergency.  
09/29/2014   Ofc. Robert Lauterbach
 
0700 - arrived on island.
0800 - met ferry and patrolled island.
0920 - patrolled island and met 0945 ferry.
1100 - met ferry.
1230 - met ferry and patrolled island.
1430 - met ferry.
1530 - met ferry and patrolled island.
1645 - met ferry.
1930 - met ferry and patrolled island.
2030 - met ferry.
2115 - patrolled island and met 2130 ferry.
2315 - engine 12 run to 55 Central Ave. for alarming CO2/fire detector.  Seemed to be a faulty detector.
0030 - engine 12 run back to 55 Central Ave. for the alarm going off again.
0110 - engine 12 run back to 55 Central Ave. for the alarm sounding off again. 


***Quick reminder***Island vehicles can only be driven on an island.  If repairs need to be done with the vehicle it must be towed from CBL to the repair shop.  We do not have anything that we can give you to allow you to drive an island vehicle on a non-island road way.
09-28-2014   Ofc. T. OConnor
 
 
0700-arrived on the island
0800-met the ferry, checked the Welch St. lot
0900-met the ferry, patrolled the back side of the island
1000-met the ferry, checked the Community Center
1100-met the ferry, lost dog on Seashore Ave.
1200-met the ferry, patrolled
1400-met the ferry, checked the area around the school
1500-met the ferry, Medical call/ transport on Island Ave.
1600-met the ferry, lost dog turned in from Welch St.
1700-met the ferry, patrolled
1900-met the ferry, checked the Community Center
2000- met the ferry, checked the Lions Club
2100-met the ferry, patrolled
2200-met the ferry, checked around the island

Please remember to have your chimneys cleaned and inspected prior to the winter heating season. This may save you and the rest of the Island from a preventable fire.
 

 
09/27/2014   Ofc. Richardson

0700 shift change with Officer Taylor
0800 met ferry
Patrolled island with PFD
0930 met ferry
1045 met ferry
1215 met ferry
1330 assist PFD with propane leak on Seashore Ave.  A 250 lb propane tank that had recently been filled,sprung a leak due to rust on the bottom.  The tank had to be watched until all the fuel had leaked out.
2015 met ferry
2045 called to the inn to remove an unruly guest.  The guest, suffering from mental illness, was escorted off the property.
2115 met ferry
2230 met ferry
Welch St resident called to report a fight in front of his home.  Upon arrival I found five members of a wedding party who, no doubt had just been involved in a fight.  The aggressors, two brothers were escorted away by other wedding guests.
2330 met ferry
0040 called to a Prince Ave home to find one of the brothers involved in a fight earlier, being asked to leave by the occupants.  After a brief period the subject was convinced that leaving was in fact his best option (yes, alcohol was involved.... lots of alcohol).

If you are a propane user have your supplier inspect your tank for damage or rust.  A brief look could save you a lot of grief at an inconvenient time.
09/26/2014   Ofc Rumery-Taylor
 
0700- shift change w/Ofc Richardson-patrolled Island
0800- met ferry-PFD shift change
0945- met ferry-patrolled Island
1020- 140 Reed Ave Medcu 12 transport
1130- checked well being of elderly resident walking up Welch St-no assistance wanted/needed-just taking his time.
1230- went to meet ferry-Medcu 12 call to peaks Elementary-transported
1430- met ferry-patrolled Island
1530- met ferry-patrolled Island
1645- met ferry-assisted with broken down vehicle in traffic circle-patrolled Island
1750- met ferry
1930- met ferry-patrolled Island
2030- met ferry-checked wedding venues and bars
2130- met ferry-checked wedding venue and bars
2245- met ferry-911 hang up call area of 1 Island Ave as group from boat walked through-no one found in distress-no answer on call back-neighbors noticed small group of young teens "wandering" they were out earlier in the evening and headed for their friend's "dome home". They were dropping friends off at boat and heading back to their friend's home (quiet and orderly group).
2345- met ferry-checked bars-large,very loud wedding party arrived-reminded that this is a community and they need to be aware of the residents in the area.
0030- American Legion on Welch St-bartender asked that a 10-95 man be removed-he was FI'd and left the Island on a water taxi.
 
 

Even though it seems like summer is (almost) over we still encourage you to document your bikes and lock them up. We are still having difficulty locating house numbers on many houses. The numbers need to be readily visible from the road. Even if you don't have an emergency at your home, your house number, through the process of elimination-may be the one that helps us find the house in dire need of emergency services.