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STREET BEAT vidual suffering from shortness of breath. The individual
was transported to a local hospital.
The 56th Security Forces Squadron handled the fol- Emergency responses
lowing incidents May 30 through June 26 at Luke Air June 25: Security forces identi ed an unsecured han-
Force Base: May 31: Security forces responded to a report of a gar with aircraft inside it. Security forces established
medical emergency in the base housing. Security forces a 360-degree cordon and initiated a security incident.
Tickets identi ed an individual suffering from an allergic reac- Contact was made with the building custodian, who
tion. The individual was transported to a hospital for conducted an internal walk through of the facility with
Security forces issued citations for 28 moving violations treatment. negative ndings. The facility was secured and the re-
and nine nonmoving violations. sponse terminated.
June 1: Security forces responded to a report of a verbal
Traffic-related incidents altercation in base housing and upon arrival separated Nonemergency responses
the individuals. The unit rst sergeant took control.
May 31: Security forces responded to a report of a major June 1: Security forces responded to reports of damage
vehicle accident adjacent to Lightning Gate on Litch eld June 3: Security forces responded to a report of a to government property at the temporary lodging facility.
Road. Security forces made contact with two drivers who medical emergency at the petroleum and oil parking Contact was made with a manager who claimed to have
had minor injuries. The two vehicles were towed and one lot. Security forces arrived on scene and identi ed an heard a loud noise and glass shattering. Security forces
driver was transported to a hospital for treatment. individual suffering from chest pains. The individual was determined the incident to be an accident caused by a
transported to a hospital for treatment. child suffering from frequent sleep walking incidents.
June 1: Security forces responded to a report of a minor
vehicle accident in the commissary parking lot. There June 15: Security forces responded to a report of a medi- June 3: Security forces responded to a report of shop-
were no injuries. cal emergency at the base track. An individual was suf- lifting at the base exchange. Security forces veri ed the
fering chest pains and was transported to a local hospital. security tape observing an individual attempting to
June 2: Security forces responded to a report of a major depart the facility without rendering full payment. The
vehicle accident at the mass parking area where a driver June 18: Security forces responded a base-wide power individual was detained and Glendale police took control.
struck a xed object. The driver was attempting to tow outage and conducted sector sweeps ensuring all facilities
equipment adjacent to a sunshade. The driver struck the were alarmed until building custodians could assume June 23: Security forces responded to a report of an
sunshade pole rendering the vehicle immobile. control. unruly customer at the satellite pharmacy. An individual
believed an ID card was stolen by pharmacy personnel.
June 16: Security forces responded to a minor vehicle June 21: Security forces responded to a report of a Security forces provided escort for the individual to re-
accident near Bldg. 1383. The driver at fault received a medical emergency at Kachina Gate. Security forces ceive a new ID card.
traf c citation. There were no injuries. identi ed a disorientated individual. The individual was
transported to a local hospital. Alarm activations
June 22: Security forces responded to a report of a mi-
nor vehicle accident near Subway. There were no injuries. June 23: Security forces responded to a report of a Security forces responded to 34 alarm activations on
medical emergency at the 56th Medical Group Clinic. base.
June 24: Security forces responded to a report of a minor Security forces arrived on scene and identi ed an indi-
vehicle accident nearto Commissary.There were no injuries. Tip of the week
Pay attention while walking. Avoid using Facebook or
texting messages.
Courtesy of Staff Sgt. Christopher Washburn, 56th SFS