Friday, September 27, 2013


Robert Lauterbach 9/26/2013

 

0700 - arrived on island.

0800 - met ferry and picked up firefighter partner.

0930 - responded to area of Peaks Island House for a smell of propane gas.  Work was being performed, everything was ok.

0945 - met ferry.

1100 - met ferry.

1125 - drove through Brackett Ave.

1230 - met ferry.

1300 - patrolled back shore of island.

1430 - met ferry.

1530 - met ferry.

1620 - patrolled back shore.

1645 - met ferry.

1750 - met ferry.

1900 - drove through Central Ave.

1930 - met ferry.

2030 - met ferry.

2115 - checked DPW property.

2130 - met ferry.

2205 - Special Attention to the 5th Maine regiment. 

 
 
 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Peaks Island  9-25-2013    T. O'Connor

 

0700- arrived on the island

0800- met the ferry, fireside shift change

0900- met the ferry, checked the Welch St.. parking lot

1000- met the ferry Patrolled around the island

1100- met the ferry, checked the community center

1200- met the ferry, patrolled

1400- met the ferry, patrolled

1500- met the ferry, patrolled the back side of the island

1600- met the ferry, check the well being call Pleasant Ave

1700- met the ferry, patrolled

1800- met the ferry, attended the peaks island council meeting

2000- met the ferry, 911 hang up call Prospect St..

2100- met the ferry, patrolled

2200- met the ferry patrolled around the island
 

All ways keep your dog on a leash


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

 
Officer Randy Richardson
 
 
0700 shift change with officer Taylor

0800 shift change with PFD

0930 met ferry

1045 met ferry

spoke to island resident about her habitually unregistered car

she agreed to junk the vehicle which had no title

1215 met ferry

1415 met ferry

1515 met ferry

1630 follow up report from 9/15

1735 met ferry

1915 met ferry

2015 met ferry

checked lions club

2115 met ferry

checked battery steele

2230 met ferry

checked American Legion

 

ALL VEHICLES OPERATING AFTER DARK MUST HAVE WORKING HEADLIGHTS(YES THIS MEANS GOLF CARTS TOO)

THE PASSENGER HOLDING A BATTERY OPERATED LANTERN IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!!

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

09/23/2013  Ofc Rumery-Taylor

 

0700- shift change w/Ofc Smith

0800- met ferry-PFD shift change

0945- met ferry-patrolled Island

1000- vehicle maint-changed low beam bulb

1030- spoke w/Islander re:concerns for civil issue possibly becoming uncivil in the future

1100- met ferry-patrolled Island

1230- met ferry-patrolled Island

1430- met ferry

1525- 911 hang up tracked to the area of 190 Seashore Ave-pocket dial-no answer on call back-no one in area

1540- met ferry

1600- red folder belonging to teacher found on Island Ave-returned to school

1645- met ferry-PFD shift change

1750- met ferry

1930- met ferry-patrolled Island

2030- met ferry

2130- met ferry-patrolled Island

2150- 118 Hussey Rd Medcu 12 transport

2245- met ferry-patrolled Island

 

 

Health Tip of the Week

 

Cover Your Cough - Stop the Spread of Germs that Make You and Others Sick

  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze - and put your used tissue in the waste basket  OR   Cough or sneeze into your upper sleeve - not your hands
  • Clean your hands - wash vigorously with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand cleaner


 

Monday, September 23, 2013

09/21/2013  Ofc Rumery-Taylor
 
0700- shift change w/Ofc Lauterbach
0800- met ferry-PFD shift change
0900- patrolled Island
0930- managed ferry line-prior to CBL arrival
0945- met ferry-Patrolled Island
1015- spoke with two Island residents-one had dog off leash at Battery Steele and second resident was very shaken up by conversation that ensued when she spoke with the off-leash dog owner. Warning issued for off leash.
1100- met ferry-patrolled Island
1230- met ferry
1330- Ladder 12 on the road training/maintenance
1430- met ferry-patrolled Island
1530- met ferry-patrolled Island-monitored 4 wedding parties
1645- met ferry-patrolled Island-monitored 4 wedding parties
1750- met ferry
1930- met ferry-patrolled Island-monitored 4 wedding parties
2030- met ferry- monitored 4 wedding parties
2130- met ferry-patrolled Island
2200- found wedding party from earlier today down on Beach @ Welch St. Lighting "Chinese lanterns"--fire in grass was put out and party was warned about fire hazards and told to desist. They agreed to return to 8th Maine and call it a night.
2245- met ferry-monitored remaining party goers @ weddings-bar checks
2345- met ferry- checked bars & wedding venues
 
Health Tip of the Week
Slim Down Your Fridge
 
Lose the diet soda (carbonation plus artificial sweetener = bloat), and replace it with iced green tea.  Its antioxidants may boost metabolism and help you burn more ab fat when combined with just three hours a week of moderate-intensity exercise, says a study published in The Journal of Nutrition.  Aim for three 8-ounce glasses a day.
 
Source:  health.com
 

 
Robert Lauterbach 9/20/2013
 
0700 - arrived on island.
0800 - met ferry and picked firefighter partner.
0830 - drove through Central Ave.
0945 - met ferry.
1010 - drove around perimeter of island.
1100 - follow up at the Inn at Peaks.  Spoke with subject involving the fight/assault that occurred at the Legion on Saturday night.  Unrelated to that incident, subject was found to have two outstanding warrants.  Arrested without incident and transported to the fire boat for transfer to the mainland.
1230 - met ferry.
1330 - Engine 12 training.  Also filled community garden with firefighter.
1430 - met ferry.
1530 - met ferry.
1620 - drove through Brackett Ave. and met 1645 ferry.
1750 - met ferry.
1905 - patrolled back shore and met 1930 ferry.
2030 - met ferry.  Advised dispatch that most of the lights were out on Welch St, including parking lot.
2040 - summons issued for parking violation in Welch st. lot.
2130 - met ferry.
2235 - checked DPW property and met 2245 ferry.

*****Quick reminder*****Please make sure you check the batteries in your smoke/carbon monoxide detectors.

 
Peaks Island   9-19-2013    T. O'Connor
 
0700 - arrived on the island
0800 - met the ferry, fireside shift change
0900 - met the ferry, checked the welch St.. parking lot
1000 -met the ferry, patrolled the back of the island
1100 - met the ferry, checked the central ave area
1200 - met the ferry, checked the community center
1400 - met the ferry, assisted a subject on seashore ave.
1500- met the ferry patrolled
1600- met the ferry, patrolled
1700- met the ferry, checked the school area
1800- met the ferry, checked the lions club, checked the Welch St.. parking lot
1900- met the ferry, patrolled
2000- met the ferry, checked the back of the island
2100- met the ferry, patrolled
2200- met the ferry, checked the community center
 

tip of the day..school is open...give yourself a few extra minutes making the morning ferry.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Robert Lauterbach 9/18/2013
 
0700 - arrived on island.
0800 - met ferry and picked up firefighter partner.
0820 - patrolled back shore of island.
0945 - met ferry.
1050 - spoke with a resident who thought her golf cart was stolen.  Obtained information for a report.
1230 - met ferry.
1415 - drove through Central Ave. and met 1430 ferry.
1530 - responded to the American Legion on Welch St. to obtain video from assault that occurred over weekend.
1645 - met ferry.
1750 - met ferry.
1910 - drove around perimeter of island and met 1930 ferry.
2030 - met ferry.
2045 - drove through Brackett Ave.
2130 - met ferry.
2230 - drove around perimeter of island and met 2245 ferry.
2310 - checked DPW property.


*****Quick Reminder***** Flu season has arrived and doctors are recommending the flu vaccine to anyone older than six months old.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Peaks Island  9-17-2013   T. O'Connor
 
0700- arrived on the island
0800- met the ferry, fireside shift change
0900- met the ferry, checked the community center
1000- met the ferry, loose dog complaint Seashore av
1100- met the ferry, assisted resident Welch St
1200- met the ferry, patrolled the back of the island
1400- met the ferry, -patrolled
1500- met the ferry, checked the Welch St.. parking lot
1600 met the ferry, patrolled
1700- met the ferry, patrolled
1900- met the ferry, patrolled
2000- met the ferry, patrolled
2100- met the ferry, patrolled around the isl;and checked the lions club
2200- met the ferry


   Remember school is open.... Slow down in school zones

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Officer Richardson

0700 shift change with officer taylor
0800 shift change with pfd
0830 patrolled island with pfd
0930 met ferry
1045 met ferry
tagged island ave was parked cars
1215 met ferry
1415 met ferry
1515 met ferry
shift change with pfd
patrolled island with pfd
1630 met ferry
1915 met ferry
2015 met ferry
checked teia
2115 met ferry
checked battery steele
2230 met ferry
checked lions club
 

I CHECKED THE IGNITIONS OF CARS IN THE PUBLIC LOT, ISLAND AVE, AND WELCH ST... I FOUND 7 VEHICLES WITH KEYS STILL IN THE IGNITION, AND A FEW MORE WHERE THE KEYS COULD BE SEEN IN THE ASHTRAY

Monday, September 16, 2013

09/15/2013  Ofc Rumery-Taylor
 
0800- shift change w/Ofc Richardson
0945- met ferry-patrolled Island
1015- cleaned in truck bay-visitors checking out equipment stopped by
1100- met ferry-followed up on incident from previous shift
1230- met ferry-patrolled Island
1430- met ferry-3 day pass for uninspected vehicle to inspection station filled out.
1530- met ferry-patrolled Island
1610- Medcu 12 follow up @ 12 Oakland
1645- met ferry-patrolled Island
1715- Islander called to let us know their dog escaped and they were actively looking for it-dog located
1750- met ferry
1930- met ferry-patrolled Island
2030- met ferry-checked bars-all quiet
2130- met ferry-patrolled Island
2245- met ferry-checked bars-patrolled Island
 
 
 

It is time to check your registration and Insurance cards to make sure that everything is squared away. Whether you are an Island Use Only registration or a regular registration you need to be current. Operating an Unregistered Motor vehicle and/or Failure to Produce Proof of Insurance will cost much more in traffic fines than it will to go and pay the fees and have it all done-with a traffic summons you will have to go and pay the fee and then pay the fine with the traffic summons. Save yourself the hassle and get it done.   
0700 shift change with officer taylor
0730 medical call on island ave
0800 shift change with pfd
0830 patrolled island with pfd
0930 met ferry
1015 met ferry
altercation at battery steele
dog fight that dragged in their owners
1215 met ferry
1515 met ferry
1630 met ferry
1915 met ferry
2015 met ferry
checked dpw
2115 met ferry
2230 met ferry
checked lions club
dip warning welch st
2330 met ferry
0150 fight inside and outside the american legion
(over a pool game) winner fled prior to police arrival
loser was transported to the hospital for lacerations on his face
at the time of this writing victim did not want to file a report
 
PLEASE NEVER ALLOW PASSENGERS TO RIDE ON THE TAILGATE OF A PICKUP TRUCK, EVEN AT SLOW SPEEDS THE RESULTS COULD BE TRAGIC
 

 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Robert Lauterbach 9/12/2013
 
0700 - arrived on island.
0720 - drove around perimeter of island.
0800 - met ferry and picked up firefighter partner.
0920 - medcu 12 run 14 Luther Street.  Patient transported to fire boat without issues.
1030 - cleaned and decontaminated the ambulance.
1230 - met ferry.
1430 - met ferry.
1505 - drove through Central Ave. and met 1530 ferry.
1545 - responded back to the station house for the fire alarm sounding.  Everything 10-4.  Reset the alarm.
1600 - medical walk in to the station house.  Treated and transported to the fire boat without issues.
1650 - responded to the children's workshop for fire alarm sounding.  Everything 10-4.  Reset the alarm.
1900 - patrolled back shore of island and met 1930 ferry.
2030 - met ferry.
2115 - checked DPW property and met 2130 ferry.

*****Avoid being a victim to a burglary by trimming hedges by your doors and windows, and leaving a light on even when you're not home.*****

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Peaks Island  9-11-2013   T. OConnor
 
0700- arrived on the island
0800-met the ferry, fireside shift change
0900- met the ferry, checked the Welch St. parking lot.
1000- met the ferry, patrolled the back of the island
1100- met the ferry, patrolled
1200- met the ferry, patrolled, checked the community center
1400- met the ferry, loose dog complaint Island ave
1500- met the ferry, patrolled
1600- met the ferry, checked the Bracket St.. area
1700- met the ferry, checked the school area
1900- met the ferry, medical call for a broken wrist Island ave
2000- met the ferry, patrolled

2100- met the ferry, call for wires down...Island ave, Welch St., Lower St., Luther St.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Robert Lauterbach 9/10/2013
 
0700 - arrived on island.
0800 - met ferry and picked up firefighter partner.
0820 - patrolled perimeter of island.
0945 - met ferry.
1040 - drove through Central Ave. and met 1100 ferry.
1220 - Ladder 12 training with FD.
1430 - met ferry.
1520 - drove through Brackett Ave. and met 1530 ferry.
1635 - found missing golf cart in the yard of 49 Brackett Ave.  Contacted owner, apparent misunderstanding with the individual staying at 49 Brackett Ave. 
1750 - met ferry.
1920 - responded to area of 668 Island Ave. for a dog who was in despair and on the rocks by the beach.  Dog would go further out into the water when approached.  Later spotted taking off on rocks.  Appeared ok.  I wasn't familiar with the dog.
2030 - met ferry.
2110 - checked DPW property and met 2130 ferry.
2240 - checked Battery Steele and met 2245 ferry.
0130 - medcu 12 run to 116 Upper A street.  Patient transported to fire boat without issue.



****Quick reminder---All golf carts being operated on the road must have a valid island sticker.  Stickers are available at town hall on the mainland.****

Tuesday, September 10, 2013


0700 shift change with officer taylor
located a golf cart at an unusual spot
secured the keys, returned to owner
0800 shift change with pfd
0830 patrolled island with pfd
0930 met ferry
1030 met ferry
1215 met ferry
1415 met ferry
1515 met ferry
1630 met ferry
1915 met ferry
2015 met ferry
checked battery steele
2115 met ferry
checked teia
2230 met ferry
checked lions club

checked american legion

Wednesday, August 21, 2013



08/20/2013  Ofc Rumery-Taylor

 

0700- shift change w/Ofc Lauterbach

0800- met ferry-patrolled Island

0930- met ferry

1000- Equipment maintenance

1030- met ferry-patrolled Island

1130- met ferry

1230- met ferry-patrolled Island

1300- called back to station for dog owner requesting help locating her Shi-Tzu puppy-dog located

1430- met ferry-patrolled Island

1530- met ferry-located owner of lost cell phone on Meridian St-list serve notice showed found cell phone out in plastic bag awaiting recovery. End result very happy Horse camper.

1645- met ferry

1700- traffic warning issued-passengers riding on tailgate of pickup truck

1750- met ferry-patrolled Island

1930- met ferry-patrolled Island

2000- met with staff at local businesses re: security concerns

2030- met ferry-notified Island resident of freight left on dock

2130- met ferry-patrolled Island

2245- met ferry

2300- patrolled Island 

 

 

 

If you own a bike here on the Island-or anywhere for that matter-please take the time to copy down the make, model, color and serial number of your bike. And purchase a lock to lock it up. We have had many people stop us and ask if we can keep a lookout for their missing bike-most are unsure of the brand and don't know the model or serial number-several couldn't remember the color. Life is busy, write it down and lock it up.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013



Rob Lauterbach 8/19/2013

 

0700 - arrived on island.

0800 - met ferry and picked up firefighter partner.

0820 - patrolled back shore of island.

0900 - tagged a vehicle on Sterling St. for tow.

0930 - met ferry.

1010 - drove through Central Ave. and met 1030 ferry.

1120 - made contact with a citizen who stated that her dog was bit by another dog by the Trefethen Club.  Attempted to locate dog and unknown owner with negative contact.

1220 - assisted FD in filling up water tank.

1400 - drove around perimeter of island and met 1430 ferry.

1530 - met ferry and swapped firefighters for their shift change.

1640 - dispatched to area of 719 Seashore Ave. for a 911 cell phone hang-up.  Nobody in distress when I arrived.  Probable pocket dial.

1740 - responded to 121 Pleasant Ave. for a fight in progress.  After investigation, one individual was arrested for reckless conduct and driving to endanger.

2310 - checked DPW property and met 2345 ferry.

0020 - checked battery steele. 

****Quick reminder**** - It is very important that the address on your home is visible for emergency personnel to see.  Especially in medical situations, you might not be able to wave us down and if there are no lights on outside and the address isn't easily seen, it can delay getting you the medical attention you need.****

 

Monday, August 19, 2013





 


Peaks Island  8-18-2013    T. OConnor , R. Richardson

 

 

0800- arrived on the island

0900- met the ferry, checked the Welch St. parking lot

1000- met the ferry, patrolled around the island

1100- met the ferry , assisted subject getting on the boat

1200- met the ferry, Gave special attention to the event at Jones landing

1400- met the ferry, patrolled the back side of the island

1500- met the ferry, patrolled the front of the island

1600- met the ferry, patrolled

1700- met the ferry, medical call by the water swing for a 40 year old that feel off

1800- met the ferry, patrolled

1900- met the ferry, checked the community center

2000- met the ferry, patrolled the Bracket St. area

2100- met the ferry, patrolled

2200- met the ferry, assisted subjects looking for their kids up at Battery steel. , patrolled

Conflict Management for Parents

Conflict is a fact of life. Although many people think only of its ugly or unfortunate results, some conflict . . .
Conflict is a fact of life. Although many people think only of its ugly or unfortunate results, some conflict is actually necessary and good. It all depends on how a particular conflict is handled.
Children, like adults, face many conflicts in their lives. Maybe someone teases a child, a best friend suddenly doesn't want to be best friends anymore, or the "in" group at school won't let him or her sit with them in the cafeteria. Children also encounter conflicts at home, often involving possessions, responsibilities, or privacy. In their neighborhoods, they may have to deal with older children who bully and threaten them. As they grow older, they may face difficult moral decisions as they deal with peer pressure to try drugs and alcohol.
Children learn how to manage conflict in the same way they learn to do many other things--by watching what goes on around them. They learn from you; from teachers and other adults; from other children; and from television, movies, and other media. How can we all help them learn the best strategies? Here are some tips:
·         Give your child some special time each day. This may be really tough in today's busy world, but experts tell us that 20 minutes of positive adult attention per day dramatically reduces children's aggressive behavior.
·         Teach your child to ask for attention constructively. Sometimes the purpose of a fight with a brother or sister is to get attention. Encourage your child to ask for attention by expressing needs. Catch your child doing something right. Praise your child for doing well, rather than reprimanding him when mistakes are made.
·         Teach your child to recognize the feelings of others. You can point out when someone is happy, sad, scared, worried, and so on. When children learn to recognize what someone else is feeling, they are better able to respond appropriately.
·         Listen first, then help your child negotiate a solution. Acknowledge your child's feelings about a conflict before helping to work out a solution.
·         Use positive methods to discipline your child. Avoid yelling at him or her or using physical punishment. Through your example, your child will see that force is not the best or only choice.
8-17-13  Officer Richardson


0700 shift change with officer taylor

0800 shift change with pfd

0820 patrolled island with pfd

0915 met ferry

follow up on theft from 132 island ave

1015 met ferry

check well being 56 island ave

1115 met ferry

1215 met ferry

1415 met ferry

1515 met ferry

1630 reported 8 y/o driving a golf cart on seashore ave

1735 met ferry

1915 met ferry

2015 met ferry

checked lions club

2115 met ferry

started out issuing a summons for possession of alcohol by a minor on brackett ave..

ended up in a fight with a drunk 18 y/o   6'4"  200 lb male

1 arrest and 3 criminal charges

2220 broke up a party of more than 100 young adults at battery steele

2230 met ferry

shift change with officer taylor
 
Conflict Resolution Tips
A quick list of things to remember when managing conflict
·         Note that anger is a normal feeling.
·         How we handle our anger and how we deal with other people who are angry can make the difference between managing conflict effectively and having conflict end in violence.
·         Be aware of triggers, which are any verbal or nonverbal behaviors that result in anger or other negative emotional reactions that can get in the way of resolving conflicts.
·         Triggers are like lightning bolts. When they strike, they can interfere with communication.
·         To avoid pulling others’ triggers, pay particular attention to your own behavior, even your body language.
·         Note that people already use strategies to control their anger (for example, walking away from a dangerous situation), and that all they need to do is build on that foundation.
·         Point out that, even though we sometimes think of ourselves as being “out of control,” we often choose to blow up at some times and stay calm at other times. For example, there’s a difference between how we handle anger with our friends and anger with a parent or grandparent. To resolve conflict, you must stay calm to communicate.
·         The less “hot” the anger, the more you can control it.
·         Even though your anger may be legitimate, it usually doesn’t help to show your anger to the other person. Sometimes the other person will take you more seriously if you remain calm and courteous.
·         Remember that your goal is to be able to get angry without becoming abusive or violent, and to communicate your wants and needs effectively without threatening others.


Peaks Island  8-16-2013   T.OConnor

0700- arrived on the island

0800- met the ferry, fireside shift change

0900- met the ferry, checked the Welch St.. parking lot, assisted with a run away child.  

1000- met the ferry, checked the community center

1100- met the ferry, patrolled the back of the island

1200- met the ferry, patrolled

1400- met the ferry, picked up the extra officer at the boat

1500- met the ferry, checked the school area

1600- met the ferry, patrolled

1700- met the ferry, patrolled

1900- met the ferry, patrolled

2000- met the ferry, patrolled

2100- met the ferry, patrolled around the island, suspicious person call Long point Rd.

2200- met the ferry, fire works call behind the 8th Maine, camp fire complaint 176 Seashore Rd.

          Camp fire complaint at Battery steel, broke up a party on the Beach behind C.M.P., Car alarm call on

          Pleasant av.
 
What Parents Can Do
Advice for Parents and Adults About How To Deal With Bullying
A big, tough kid stops a smaller kid on his way to school and threatens to hurt him unless he hands over his homework. The popular girls at school won't let anyone sit at their lunch table except their friends. These two bullying scenarios and others happen more often than most adults realize. Seventy-four percent of eight to 11-year-olds say teasing and bullying happen at their school. But what exactly is bullying?
Bullying is
·         Fighting, threatening, name-calling, teasing, or excluding someone repeatedly and over time
·         An imbalance of power, such as size or popularity
·         Physical, social, and emotional harm
·         Hurting another person to get something 
Many parents don't think that bullying is as big a problem as bringing a weapon to school or drug use but its effects can be severe and long lasting. Every day, nearly 160,000 children miss school because they are scared of bullying, according to the National Education Association. Bullying doesn't only negatively affect its victims, but also the bullies themselves.
Kids who are bullied are more likely to
·         Do poorly in school
·         Have low self-esteem
·         Be depressed
·         Turn to violent behavior to protect themselves or get revenge on their bullies
Kids who bully are more likely to
·         Do poorly in school
·         Smoke and drink alcohol
·         Commit crimes in the future
Parents can play a central role to preventing bullying and stopping it when it happens. Here are a few things you can do.
·         Teach kids to solve problems without using violence and praise them when they do.
·         Give children positive feedback when they behave well to help their build self-esteem. Help give them the self-confidence to stand up for what they believe in.
·         Ask your children about their day and listen to them talk about school, social events, their classmates, and any problems they have.
·         Take bullying seriously. Many kids are embarrassed to say they have been bullied. You may only have one chance to step in and help.
·         If you see any bullying, stop it right away, even if your child is the one doing the bullying.
·         Encourage your child to help others who need it.
·         Don't bully your children or bully others in front of them. Many times kids who are bullied at home react by bullying other kids. If your children see you hit, ridicule, or gossip about someone else, they are also more likely to do so themselves.
·         Support bully prevention programs in your child's school. If your school doesn't have one, consider starting one with other parents, teachers, and concerned adults.
For more information on bullying, read the articles below and visit the Health Resources and Services Administration's Stop Bullying Now! Campaign.
When Your Child Is Bullied
Many kids are embarrassed to be bullied and may not tell their parents or another adult right away. If your child comes to you and asks for help with a bully, take it seriously. Many times, if kids aren't taken seriously the first time they ask for help, they don't ask again.
Even if your child doesn't turn to you for help, you can watch for these warning signs that he or she is being bullied. Kids who are bullied often experience
·         Withdrawal
·         A loss of friends
·         A drop in grades
·         A loss of interest in activities he or she previously enjoyed
·         Torn clothing
·         Bruises
·         A need for extra money or supplies
If you think your child is being bullied or if your child has told you that he or she is being bullied, you can help. Parents are often the best resource to build a child's self-confidence and teach him or her how to best solve problems. Here are a few ways you can help
·         Talk to your child's teacher about it instead of confronting the bully's parents. If the teacher doesn't act to stop the bullying, talk to the principal.
·         Teach your child nonviolent ways to deal with bullies, like walking away, playing with friends, or talking it out.
·         Help your child act with self-confidence. With him or her, practice walking upright, looking people in the eye, and speaking clearly.
·         Don't encourage your child to fight. This could lead to him or her getting hurt, getting in trouble, and beginning more serious problems with the bully.
·         Involve your child in activities outside of school. This way he or she can make friends in a different social circle.
Some children seem to be bullied all the time, while others rarely get picked on. Why do some kids seem to attract all of the bullies? Kids who are bullied often
·         Are different from other kids, whether by size, race, sexually, or have different interests
·         Seem weak, either physically or emotionally
·         Are insecure
·         Want approval
·         Won't tell on their bullies
When Your Child Is a Bully
It's hard for any parent to believe that their child is a bully, but sometimes it happens. But just because your child bullies doesn't mean that he or she will bully forever. Parents are one of the best resources to help their child stop bullying and start interacting positively with their classmates.
Your child may bully if, he or she
·         Lacks empathy and doesn't sympathize with others
·         Values aggression
·         Likes to be in charge
·         Is an arrogant winner and a sore loser
·         Often fights often with brothers and sisters
·         Is impulsive
What you can do to stop your child from bullying
·         Take it seriously. Don't treat bullying as a passing phase. Even if you're not worried about long-lasting effects on your child, another child is being hurt.
·         Talk to your child to find out why he or she is bullying. Often, children bully when they feel sad, angry, lonely, or insecure and many times major changes at home or school may bring on these feelings.
·         Help build empathy for others and talk to your child about how it feels to be bullied.
·         Ask a teacher or a school counselor if your child is facing any problems at school, such as if your child is struggling with a particular subject or has difficulty making friends. Ask them for advice on how you and your child can work through the problem.
·         Ask yourself if someone at home is bullying your child. Often, kids who bully are bullied themselves by a parent, family member, or another adult.
08-15-13  Officer Richardson
0700 shift change

0800 shift change with pfd

0830 patrolled island with pfd

0915 met ferry

1015 met ferry

1115 met ferry

1215 met ferry

theft report 130 island ave

1415 met ferry

1515 met ferry

18 y/o autistic boy discovered missing my his family

started search in the area where the boy was last seen

pfd transported 5 additional firefighters and three policemen to assist in the search

the boy was located at the lions club by a retired teacher

police-0

fire dept-0

teachers-1

boy was reunited with his family

1630 met ferry

1735 met ferry

 

1915 met ferry

2015 met ferry

2115 met ferry

noise complaint at the peaks island school

(kids playing basketball)

2230 met ferry

checked lions club

2330 met ferry

checked american legion

0100 assisted a couple of visitors who couldn't locate their rental cottage


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Thursday, August 15, 2013



08/14/2013  Ofc Rumery-Taylor

 

0700- shift change w/Ofc Richardson

0800- met ferry-PFD shift change-patrolled Island

0930- met ferry-patrolled Island

1000- Ladder 12 training
1020- Welch St-American Legion accidental alarm trip-proper reps notified

1030- met ferry

1130- met ferry-patrolled Island-parking ticket on unattended vehicle in ferry line

1230- met ferry

1300- patrolled Island

1430- met ferry-patrolled Island

1530- met ferry

1645- met ferry-spoke w/Islander re: her concern about accident vehicle parked on Sterling St-owner has already made arrangements to remove vehicle asap-waiting on title for car to be hauled away

1750- met ferry

1930- met ferry-patrolled Island

2030- met ferry-patrolled Island

2130- met ferry-patrolled Island

2245- met ferry

2300- patrolled Island