Pocahontas County Homeland Security and Emergency Management Director Michael O’Brien provided the following report of the 786 calls received by the 911 center during the month of March:
Nature of Call/Total Calls Received
911 ABD, open, hang-up – 34
Abandoned vehicle – 1
Accidental dial – 6
Agency assistance – 2
Law, animal control – 10
Accident with injuries – 12
Auto accident – 13
Law, breaking and entering – 7
Law, BOLO [Be on the Lookout] – 3
Fire, brush – 17
CAD2CAD – 6
Child neglect/abuse – 1
Law, citizen assistance/non-emergency – 26
Controlled burn – 4
Destruction of property – 2
DNR, violation complaint – 1
DOA/unattended death – 8
Law, domestic – 10
DVP violation – 2
Fire, alarm in elevator – 57
Alarm, fire – 32
Fire, non-emergency – 1
Law, fraud – 1
Law, general alarm – 30
Highway traffic hazard – 28
Law, homicide – 1
Triple I inquiry – 20
Info – 5
Information/notice – 24
Law, criminal investigation – 7
Law, general complaint – 64
EMS, medical – 60
Fire, medical alarm – 3
Law, mental hygiene – 1
Missing/overdue person – 2
Law, paper service – 19
Phone outage – 40
EMS, patient transfer – 44
Law, pursuit – 2
Fire, secure landing zone – 3
Law, sex crime – 1
Fire, smoke investigation – 2
EMS, stand-by – 3
Theft of vehicle – 1
Fire, structure – 3
Fire, suspicious odor – 4
System test – 12
Theft of property or items – 4
Law, traffic complaint – 3
Law, traffic stop – 96
Transferred to other agency – 2
EMS, trauma – 24
Law, trespassing – 5
Law, warrant service – 12
Law, welfare check – 12
DNR, wildlife management – 2