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transported to Abrazo West for treatment. Nov. 6: SFS detected a warrant’s hit at South Gate Visitors Center for post-adju- dicated rule from the Arizona Department of Public Safety, who declined extradition. The subject was denied entry and escorted
off base.
Nov. 8: SFS responded to a report of a
medical emergency at the Army Air Force Exchange Store shoppette. The patient was displaying mental health issues, was treated on scene and released to go to a medical ap- pointment.
Nov. 12: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Lightning Gate where the patient was having difficulty breath- ing and was treated on scene, but refused transport preferring to go to the medical clinic on base.
Nov. 12: SFS detected a possible DUI at the Lightning Gate. A vehicle stopped in lane three and refused to speak with SFS mem- bers. The driver reversed into oncoming traf- fic, left base and was stopped by patrol units outside the gate. Glendale police responded and attempted to conduct field sobriety tests, but the driver refused. The individual was charged with DUI and transported off base.
Nov. 13: SFS detected a warrant’s hit at South Gate Visitors Center for failure to appear and driving on a suspended license from Tucson city court. They declined extra- dition. SFS denied entry and escorted the subject off base.
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STREET BEAT
The 56th Security Forces Squadron han- dled the following incidents Oct. 29 through Nov. 25 at Luke Air Force Base:
Tickets
SFS issued traffic citations for 28 moving violations and 15 nonmoving violations.
Traffic accidents
Nov. 1: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident in base housing. The victim reported someone had backed into the car. SFS could not determine where and when the accident took place. No citations were issued.
Nov. 5: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 1234. A golf cart struck a wooden bench causing damage to the golf cart. No citations were issued.
Nov. 8: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 914. A golf cart struck some towing equipment causing minor scratches to the towing equipment and damaging the golf cart’s tire and rim. No citations were issued.
Nov. 8: SFS responded to a report of a mi- nor vehicle accident at Bldg. 618. A Fed-Ex delivery truck, while backing, struck a pipe protruding from the building. The pipes were
damaged, but the vehicle was not. No cita- tions were issued.
Nov. 13: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 1219. A driver backed into another vehicle causing damage to both vehicles. No citations were issued.
Nov. 15: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 1114. The drivers scraped sides with each other’s ve- hicle. No citations were issued.
Nov. 19: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 945 due to inattentive driving by both drivers. No cita- tions were issued.
Emergency responses
Oct. 31: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base gym. The patient had rolled an ankle and was trans- ported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Oct. 31: SFS responded to a report of a person with suicidal ideation who no longer felt the desire to live. The patient was trans- ported to psychiatric recovery for treatment.
Oct. 31: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 1100. The pa- tient was having high cardiac palpitation and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 1: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the Luke Air Force Base Exchange. The patient had a laceration from falling and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 2: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the Credit Union West.
The patient had a small laceration on the head and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 3: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the 56th Medical Group. The patient complained of dizziness and nausea, and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 3: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency on the flightline. The patient sustained a head injury, was treated on scene and released.
Nov. 3: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the softball field. The patient had a broken arm and was trans- ported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 5: SFS detected a warrant’s hit at South Gate Visitors Center for failure to ap- pear in Chandler Court. The issuing agency declined extradition. The subject was denied entry and escorted off base.
Nov. 6: SFS responded to a report of dam- age to personal property the Kachina Gate. While driving, the rear window of the vehicle was shattered. The cause was determined to be a rock thrown from a lawn mower nearby. The victim was given insurance information. No citations were issued.
Nov. 6: SFS detected a warrant’s hit at South Gate Visitors Center for contempt of court in Buckeye. The issuing agency declined extradition. The subject was denied entry and escorted off base.
Nov. 6: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 945. The patient had a possible stroke or seizure and was
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