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fused extradition. SFS denied entry and escorted the subject off base.
Nov. 20: SFS detected a warrant’s hit at South Gate Visitors Center for violation of a court order from a Phoenix municipal court. Phoenix police arrived to extradite the subject.
Nov. 21: SFS responded to a report of a medi- cal emergency at the Exchange. The patient was complaining of nausea and dizziness, and was transported to Del Webb for treatment.
Nov. 23: SFS and firefighters responded to a report of a fire alarm/gas leak at Fighter Coun- try Inn. The leak was contained and Luke Fire stayed on scene until repairs were completed.
Nov. 23: SFS responded to a report of a verbal altercation at the Exchange food court. Two cus- tomers were arguing for an unknown reason but no crime had occurred. SFS separated the two to prevent further issues.
Nov. 24: SFS responded to a report of a do- mestic disturbance at Bldg. 687, which resulted in one member having a panic attack. Medical arrived on scene to treat the victim.
Nov.24:SFSrespondedtoareportofamedical emergency in base housing where two people had fallen down steps to the house. Both were treated on scene and released.
Nonemergency responses
Nov. 15: SFS responded to a report of shoplift- ing at the base commissary of $6.52 worth of merchandise. Glendale police responded and charged the individual, revoked base shopping privileges and released the subject.
Alarm activations
SFS responded to 39 alarm activations on base.
Courtesy of Senior airman Jared Whitaker, 56th SFS
Nov. 14: SFS responded to a report of war- rant’s hit at South Gate Visitors Center for failure to appear from Tempe. They declined extradition. The subject was denied entry and escorted off base.
Nov. 14: SFS responded to a report of animal neglect in base housing. Upon arrival, the owner consented to SFS inspecting the animals. After further investigation SFS determined that the dogs were malnourished and living in poor con- ditions. SFS also determined the owner had no criminal intent but a lack of knowledge of the care for an animal.
Nov. 15: SFS responded to a report of a medi- cal emergency at the Exchange. The patient was having a possible seizure, was treated on scene and transported to Banner Estrella for treat- ment.
Nov.16:SFSrespondedtoareportofamedical emergency in base housing regarding a patient possibly overdosing. The patient was not overdos- ing but had a fractured arm and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 17: SFS responded to a report of a medi- cal emergency at South Gate. The patient ap- proached the gate complaining of neck and back pain resulting from a previous vehicle wreck. The patient was treated on scene but refused escort.
Nov. 19: SFS detected the presence of marijua- na at the South Gate Search Pit while searching a vehicle. Upon investigation, a green leafy sub- stance was found as well as a stun gun. Glendale police responded and took control.
Nov. 20: SFS detected a warrant’s hit at South Gate Visitors Center for failure to appear at a Glendale municipal court. Glendale police re-
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