Pocahontas County Homeland Security and Emergency Management Director Michael O’Brien provided the following report of calls received by the 911 Center during the month of April.
The 523 calls were as follows:
Nature of Call/Total Calls Received
911 ABD, open, hangup – 31
Abandoned vehicle – 3
Accidental dial – 10
Law, animal control – 11
Assault/battery – 3
Assist another agency – 9
Accident with injuries – 7
Auto accident – 10
Law, breaking and entering – 2
Law, BOLO [Be on the Lookout] – 2
Fire, brush – 8
Law, citizen assist/non-emergency – 31
EMS, citizen assist – 8
Controlled burn – 5
Destruction of property – 3
DNR, violation complaint – 2
DOA/unattended death – 1
Law, domestic – 4
DVP violation – 1
Fire, alarm – elevator – 12
Alarm, fire –12
Fire other – 4
Law, fraud – 2
Law, general alarm – 23
Information/notice – 27
Highway traffic hazard – 16
Law, criminal investigation – 14
Theft of property – 6
Law, general complaint – 69
EMS, medical – 54
Fire, medical alarm – 2
General notice – 1
Law, paper service – 13
EMS, patient transfer – 31
Law, pursuit – 1
Fire, secure landing zone – 5
Fire, smoke investigation – 4
EMS, stand-by – 1
Theft of vehicle – 3
Fire, structure – 3
Fire, suspicious odor – 2
System test – 8
Law, traffic complaint – 1
Law, traffic stop – 16
Transferred to another agency – 2
Law, transport person – 4
EMS, trauma – 14
Law, trespassing – 2
VIN verification – 1
Law, warrant service – 8
Law, welfare check – 7
DNR, wildlife management – 2
Reckless driver – 1