Police/Fire/EMS – Mar. 6, 2010

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Pete Skiba

ALBANY — Albany police responded to at least 35 incidents Thursday, according to available police reports. Police responded to incidents including:

— Financial card fraud on the 300 block of Mitchell Avenue;

— Criminal trespass, damage to an air conditioner in front of a business on the 2700 block of Ledo Road;

— Disorderly conduct, a woman complained she was knocked off a barstool for no reason on the 2400 block of Leonard Avenue. The people at the location were extremely inebriated the report stated;

— Theft by taking of a $350 set of black iron table and chairs from a porch on the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue;

— Criminal trespass, an unwanted guest sleeping in a shed on the 1300 block of Montego Court;

— Robbery by snatching of a wallet on the 400 block of Florence Drive;

— Battery (family violence) on the 2500 block of Redwood Court;

DOUGHERTY POLICE: Dougherty County police responded to at least 10 calls, according to police reports.

Police responded to incidents including:

— Harassing phone calls on the 3900 block of Moultrie Road;

— Traffic arrest at the intersection of Gillionville and Lockette Station roads;

— Traffic arrest on the 2300 block of Oakhaven Drive.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Emergency medical services responded to 49 calls on Thursday. There were 35 medical calls and 14 trauma calls. Medical calls included, one chest pain, seven respiratory problems, four altered mental states, two mental problems, one miscellaneous pain calls, one choking and 16 various medical. Trauma calls included seven vehicle crash injuries, one pedestrian accident and six falls. Other calls are typically standby for other units and patient transport.

ALBANY FIRE: Albany firefighters responded to five calls including unattended cooking, electrical shorts in an appliance and a fuse box, pedestrian fatality clean up, and extricate a 3-year-old child’s leg caught between his bicycle frame and pedal.

— Compiled by Pete Skiba

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