Police/Fire/EMS – April 28, 2010

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Pete Skiba

ALBANY — Albany police responded to at least 48 incidents Tuesday into the early hours of Wednesday, according to available police reports. Police responded to incidents including:

— Burglary on the 2400 block of Dawson Road, the 200 block of Ebony Lane, the 500 block of Cochran Avenue, the 2200 block of Gillionville Road and the 200 block of Pine Avenue;

— Entering auto on the 100 block of Franklin Drive, the first block of Dobbs Drive, the 400 block Williams Street, the 300 block of South Jackson Street, the 300 block of Foundation Lane, the 1400 block of West Whitney Avenue and the 1500 block of West Fourth Avenue;

— Truancy on the 500 block of South Cleveland Street;

— Theft by taking a laptop computer on the 900 block of East Oglethorpe;

— Simple battery on the 1500 block of Gillespie Avenue;

— Motor vehicle theft on the 500 block of Carver Avenue;

— Missing juvenile on the 1600 block of Beverly Avenue;

— Simple battery on the 2400 block of Leonard Avenue;

— Theft by deception on the 1500 block of Cordell Avenue;

— Domestic (unfounded) on the 2400 block of Nottingham Way, the 900 block of Wall Street, the 1300 block of East Residence Avenue, the 100 block of Corn Avenue;

— Assault (family violence) on the 1000 block of Cedar Avenue;

Drunken driving on the 2700 block of Palmyra Road.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: Dougherty County police responded to at least 32 calls, according to police reports.

Police responded to incidents including:

— Deceased person on the 2300 block of Howard drive;

— Traffic crash involving a deer on the 1600 block of Liberty expressway and the 200 block of Eight Mile Road;

— Forgery of a check for $350 on the 300 block of Branch Road;

— Burglary on the 600 block of Holly Drive;

— Family violence on the 1900 block of Hancock Road.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Emergency medical services responded to 44 calls on Monday. There were 33 medical calls, eight trauma calls and three other calls. Medical calls included, seven chest pains, four respiratory problems, one faint, two altered mental state, one diabetic complaints, one seizures, one obstetrics, five mental problems, two cardiac arrests and nine various medical. Trauma calls included three vehicle crash injuries and five falls. Other calls are typically standby for other units and patient transport.

ALBANY FIRE: Albany firefighters responded to 11 calls including:

— A gas spill, public service call, three EMS assist, an active alarm two arcing electrical wires, a structure fire, trash fire and unattended cooking.

— Compiled by Pete Skiba

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