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STREET BEAT
dow. The cause is unknown. No personal property was stolen out of the vehicle.
March 3: SFS responded to a report of damage to private property in the commissary parking lot. A vehicle owner had a 3-inch long scratch on the rear passenger quarter panel. There were no injuries
March 5: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident near the perim- eter fence adjacent to Bldg. 1095/skeet range. A driver struck the perimeter fence due to an equipment malfunction. There were no injuries.
March 6: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident in Ocotillo Housing. The driver was reversing from the driveway and struck a motorcycle. There were no injuries.
March 11: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 122. The driver was reversing and struck another vehicle. There were no injuries.
March 15: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at the intersec- tion of Bong Lane and Mitchell Street. A driver struck a telephone pole causing it to become unearthed and the lines to snap. Fire was dispatched and cleared the street. There were no injuries.
Emergency responses
Feb. 19: SFS responded to a report of a fire alarm at Bldg. 931/308th Aircraft Maintenance Unit. Patrols evacuated the building. After further investigation
by 56th Civil Engineer Squadron, the alarm was deemed faulty.
Feb. 20: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency in a base housing resi- dence. The patient had a seizure and blood in the mouth. The patient was transported to Abrazo West.
Feb. 25: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 528/dormitory. The patient called to report constant vomit- ing and was transported to Abrazo West.
Feb. 25: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Kachina Gate. The patient drove up to a sentry without any clothing and stated there was a problem with the patient’s medication. The patient was transported to Abrazo West.
Feb. 28: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the Luke AFB track. The patient was suffering from dehydration and was transported to Abrazo West.
March 8: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 934/63rd AMU for an unconscious individual with a cut on the hand. The individual was treated and transported to Abrazo West.
March 8: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 460/61st AMU for an individual complaining of chest pains. The individual declined medical treatment.
March 9: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency in base housing. The pa- tient reported chest pains and vomiting, was treated, and transported to Abrazo West.
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The 56th Security Forces Squadron han- dled the following issues Feb. 14 through March 17 at Luke Air Force Base:
Tickets
SFS issued traffic citations for 44 moving violations and seven nonmoving violations.
Traffic accidents
Feb. 14: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident on Jerstad Lane and Airfield Service Road. An individual was reversing a vehicle at a posted stop sign. The driver’s vehicle struck another vehicle. SFS cited for inattentive backing.
Feb. 16: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident in the parking lot of Bldg. 988/944th Mission Support Group. After an individual crashed into a parked vehicle, they stepped out to assess the damage but did not deem it necessary to report and proceeded to leave the installation. Another individual witnessed the incident and notified SFS who made contact with the driver. Due to the driver returning to the scene, he was not charged with fleeing the scene of an accident. There were no injuries.
Feb. 19: SFS responded to a report of damage to private property. A vehicle owner noticed scratches and paint trans- fer on the rear passenger side fender of the vehicle at Bldg. 987/Visitor Recep- tion Center. There were no suspects.
Feb. 20: SFS responded to a report of a minor accident in the parking lot of Bldg. 959/56th Component Maintenance Squadron. At a stop sign, a driver caused minor scrapes and pain transfer to an- other vehicle. There were no injuries.
Feb. 21: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident on Fighter Country Avenue. A government-owned vehicle slowed to avoid a puddle and was struck from behind by another vehicle causing minor damage. There were no injuries.
Feb. 22: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident adjacent to Bldg. 909/Combat Arms. While a driver was reversing a forklift, he struck a cement pole causing minor damage. There were no injuries.
Feb. 27: SFS responded to a report of damage to private property at Bldg. 640/dormitory. An individual’s vehicle sustained a broken passenger side win-
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