KAT’S SCANNER SCOOP MON-SUN MARCH 8-14 UPDATED SUN 9:40P.M.

By Kat • Mar 8th, 2010 • Category: Scanner Scoop

MON: 2:08p.m. Report of another brush fire.  This one on Christy Creek.—2:11p.m. A 300 unit on scene already got the fire out that was in the ditch line near the sub-station.  He requested all other 300 units to signal 8 but never heard dispatch relay the signal 8.

SUN: 11:19p.m. 1400 units, 600 units responded to a vehicle on it’s top in a culvert.  Male driver is at St. Claire, and the owner lives next to Haldeman school.  Unit said they would need a large wrecker as it will have to be lifted over and out of the culvert.

MON: 5:41p.m. EMS responding to Kenna Lane in Pretty Valley to an 89 y/o female having stomach pain.

MON: 9:08p.m. A 100 unit asked for an ambulance to respond to the downtown BP station non-emergency following a minor 10-45.

MON: 9:21p.m. EMS responding to the 1000 block of Kissick Lane, the airport, to a male having chest pain with a cardiac history including 2 prior heart attacks and a pacemaker.   You would ”THINK” given the distance and nature it would have been a signal 9 tone out but alas one must wait for a hangnail.

TUES: 7:44a.m. EMS toned out to the Dry Creek Estates Trailer Park on McBrayer Road to an elderly man that fell.  Think a lot # might help since I lived there several years and I wouldn’t know which one to go to with the directions given.— 7:48a.m. EMS just now asked for a lot #.  None was given, they are trying to find it.   Directions given would lead you to a young lady and her daughter, no elderly male.  ???  People caring for man called it in.—update at 7:52a.m. dispatch received and relayed the trailer number.——7:58a.m. First Responders asked to respond to assist.

TUES: 8:06a.m. Another EMS unit responding to the same trailer park on McBrayer Road.  Report of a female laying on the ground outside the back of a trailer.  EMS units on scene to the first tone out should be able to see her.    Hopefully, the get to the ‘root’ of the problem.—- Dispatch thinks it might be across the bridge at the other trailers.  If the student reported seeing the person BESIDE  Clearfield Elementary then it is Dry Creek Estates Trailer Park.——update—appears to be the small trailer park behind Clearfield School, on Partin Street….Sheriff unit in area….unable to locate anyone at this time.——-call came in originally from a kid on a school bus…????—–8:29a.m. units are leaving area, unable to locate.

TUES: 8:28a.m. Cop responding to Interstate Mobile Home Park.

TUES: Adult male shoplifter at Wal-Mart.

WED:  Around 5:30p.m. myself and several other’s were about blown off the road by 2 Morehead City Cops on US60 East.  They were running signal 9 and at an extremely high rate of speed.  Dust was literally flying and I’m surprised someone wasn’t hit in that one congested area.  They were on their way up Christy Creek and upon arriving at Wagoner’s Corner, WAITED for KSP to continue the charge to whatever the situation was.   If anyone knows please info the rest of us what the heck was that important that they could have killed someone—someone else at church mentioned seeing this also—and then WAIT for KSP?

WED: Evening, got home from church and heard something about taking someone to jail.  We heard sirens fairly close to the church on N. Tolliver area/US60 East.

THURS: 3:18a.m. EMS responded signal 9 to a male in his 60’s at the Inspiration Center on US60 West.  Male has a pacemaker and was recently in the hospital.  Report that the patient is having ‘heart problems’ and dispatch received no further details as to the specifics.

THURS: Sometime between 11:40 and 11:55a.m. EMS and First Responders responded to Wal-Mart Pharmacy area to a female said to appear to be in her 40’s that thought she was having a heart attack.

THURS: Afternoon, PHI chopper flew a patient from St. Claire to UK.

Thanks guys for filling in any missed scanner scoop news, appreciate the help.

THURS: After 5p.m. Threat phoned in to Taco Bell.  Cop just still at the scene at 5:56p.m. getting info.

FRI: Units are still cleaning up a fuel spill from a semi on I-64.  Semi lost 20+ gallons in Grayson and now a lesser amount here.  EPA(Environmental Protection Agency), is en-route to Grayson first and then will be here later.

Hot diggity it’s PAPER DAY!

FRI: EMS responded to Rodburn to a 94 y/o female that neighbors heard screaming for help.   She had fallen in the floor.

FRI: 4:48p.m. EMS standing by at Hill N’ Dale awaiting law enforcement.    Family members state that a male is suicidal, delirious and thinks the end of the world is coming.  (Not to make light of anything  but the end of the world IS coming…just maybe not today…who knows there’s about 7 hours left—eastern time).—-5:35p.m. EMS unit said they were unable to transport the patient at this time and advised the family members of their options on transporting the patient.

FRI: 5:02p.m. A couple cops removed a juvenile male from a home on Quisenberry Road per orders of a judge.  Being taken to Social Services Dept.

FRI: 5:20p.m. Cop asked to respond to Advanced Auto Parts.   Female reporting that the back glass has been broken out of her Kia.

 FRI: 5:36p.m. EMS en-route to Chaps Hill and asked to stand-by.  Waiting for KSP, male suicidal, battling cancer and mental health problems.

FRI: 5:36p.m. Another EMS unit asked to respond to 67 y/o female on School House Branch on O2 24/7, having difficulty breathing and chest pain.

FRI: 6:02p.m. Person called from another county, wants the welfare of her child checked on.  She was on the phone with the father and something didn’t sound right to her.  Unit en-route to North Wilson.

FRI: 6:23p.m. Cop asked to respond to Boodry Place to a suspicious male in the area that isn’t a resident.—–6:27p.m. Male in custody.   Subject had a gun on him.

FRI: 7:14p.m. EMS responding to a 45 y/o female on Cook Branch complaining of chest pain.  7:17p.m. First Responders toned out to this address.

FRI: 8:03p.m. EMS and First Responders toned out to a female having chest pain on Cold Springs Hollow, took 2 nitro’s with no relief.

FRI: 8:11p.m. EMS toned out to Cooper Hall on MSU campus.   Male subject vomiting blood and having difficulty breathing.

SAT: 4:51a.m. EMS responding signal 9 to Overlook Drive to a 60+ y/o female having difficulty breathing.

SAT: About 8:45a.m. Several units responded to an alarm sounding at Whittaker Bank.   I would have bet the farm it was an alarm code not put in on time and would have won the bet.

SAT: 9:25a.m. EMS on a signal 9 run. 

SUN: 4:22a.m. EMS and First Responders toned out to the 8400 block of Cranston Road to a 80 y/o male complaining of chest pain and shortness of breath, has had prior heart problems and has taken a nitro.——-4:52a.m. EMS returning to St. Claire with patient, signal 9.

SUN: 4:56a.m. Report of a white Chrysler on the interstate near the 144 coming towards Morehead.  Caller said person was either drunk or asleep.—caller now states they believe it’s a Pontiac instead of a Chrysler.  One cop said they saw a newer like white Pontiac exit in Morehead.

SUN: Sometime between 6:45a.m. and 7:15ish? A vehicle flipped over on it’s top just west of Big Perry on US60.  First unit on scene found an unconscious male and kicked out the rear window to get to him.

SUN: 5:29p.m.  EMS and First Responders toned out to Wildflower Lane in Farmers area to a male, 21 y/o, possible overdose.

SUN: 8:06p.m. EMS toned out and asked to stand-by a residence on  Bratton Branch.   Dispatch said to call for further details.

SUN: 9:15p.m.  EMS responding to an 80+ y/o female on Christy Creek, diabetic, pacemaker, been sick past few days and fell out of bed.

 

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5 Responses to “KAT’S SCANNER SCOOP MON-SUN MARCH 8-14 UPDATED SUN 9:40P.M.”

  1. cc says:

    I saw the ambulance go by and the sheriff going up then back down Clearfield Hill. He was obviously looking for somebody or something he was driving so slow and looking around.

  2. tv10morehead says:

    Fire alarm at guardian ~10:03am forklift hits a sprinkler, sets off the alarm
    all staff in the parking lot (Film at 11 not!) I got there at 10:24 all over but
    it does make one think how much fumes would all those students
    be exposed to if a real serious forklift fire accident were to occur
    Cant get the busses/drivers over there that quick. Took me 15min.
    In traffic but I was behind a city cop most of the way LOL. After I took
    a call or two & dealt with a visitor to the station
    I grabbed my camera & out the door.

  3. pete says:

    missed you these past few days

  4. Kat says:

    AHHHH, thanks Pete…the only ones that miss me is my 3 cats and that’s only if they need food or a litter box change!

  5. Kat says:

    Don’t forget to change the battery in your smoke detectors today and turn your clocks back 1 hour before going to bed. Remember, SPRING FORWARD and FALL BACK. We lose an hour

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