On 08-26-2017 at 1908 hours I was dispatched to 1029 South 11th Street in reference to a suicidal subject. Upon my arrival I was advised Timothy Cummins had taken off running and he stated he was going to kill himself. I located Cummings hiding behind the apartment building and placed him into hand restraints. While I was speaking to Cummings he admitted to stating he was going to kill himself. I agreed to let Cummings smoke a cigarette prior to going to the hospital and he was sitting on the front push bar of my patrol unit smoking. Cummings had stood up and faced my car while he was smoking and then slammed his head into the hood of my patrol car twice. Cummings was taken to the ground and then placed into the back seat of patrol unit
On Thursday 12/24/2015 at approximately 2307 hours. Security Officer Omar Alonso (420) was contacted by E.D. Charge Nurse Sharey Selover about an uncooperative intoxicated male patient, Jose D. Gonzalez (DOB: 03/30/1977; FIN# 85006354), come in through the EMS Offload area. Officers Alonso and Ayuso reported to the call and observed an intoxicated male being wheeled into the Special Care Unit (SCU) E.D. room # 39. According to his assigned Nurse Sara Lopez, the patient had been involved in a physical altercation and had been kicked hard in the groin area. Patient did not behave badly or disruptive once he saw that Security were present and his Nurse was able to get his vitals, blood work, and urine without having any issues. Security staff
On October 26, 2017 at approximately 2:54pm, I, Officer Kyeishia Evans, with the Ville Platte Police Department, was dispatched to the Slap Ya Momma parking lot, in reference to juveniles fighting on Bus # VP14. Upon arrival I was advised by Chief Neal Lartigue, with the Ville Platte Police Department, that there were two black juvenile males fighting on his bus and that he had paramedics with Acadian Ambulance enroute to our location to give juvenile # 2 medical attention. I advised juvenile #1 to step off the bus; which he complied. I conducted a pat search on the juvenile for weapons, placed handcuffs on his wrists, and put him in the back seat of my marked Ville Platte Police Department vehicle. Paramedics with Acadian Ambulance arrived
According to police, Mess handcuffed Jefferson after he shot him and then contacted Chucktown Police, who arrived at the scene, followed shortly after by paramedics.
I, Cpl. Lessane, along with Deputy Ayer, responded to Hampton Regional Medical Center, to assist Deputy Smalls, with a runaway mental patient. Upon arrival, Deputy Smalls stated a mental patient, Travis Johnson, ran away from the Emergency Room with a set of black handcuffs on one of his arms. Deputy Smalls stated he wasn’t sure of Travis exact location at the time. Deputies along with assistance from the Varnville Police Department and the Hampton Police Department patrolled the area in an attempt to make contact with the patient. No contact was made at that time.
At this time, Sgt. Montgomery notified the on call investigator, Lt. Killingsworth. I then called for the coroner. Acadian worker Gabe Shields, who was on scene, pronounced the time of death to be 1646 hours. As I was taking pictures of the scene, I noticed a bag of marijuana,
On July 23, 2017 at approximately 0645 hours, Ofc. Furr (#9345), and myself Ofc. Kelly (#9340) were on the scene of a fatal car accident located at Martin Luther King Jr Hwy and Glenarden Pkwy, in Glenarden Maryland 20706. While blocking the road and conducting traffic control, and while the accident reconstruction investigation was underway, an unidentified suspect arrived on scene in a vehicle after driving down the wrong side of the road. Suspect jumped out of the vehicle and began charging towards the car accident screaming “that’s my sister!.” The suspect was first confronted by Lt. Jackson (#9330), who blocked his way and advised him to stop and halt and that he could not go to the car crash. Suspect pushed Lt. Jackson arm down and ran
Upon arrival I met with the victim, Isaac Higgins. Isaac had just been discharged from HRMC for a "Flash Burn" that affected his eyes. Isaac and his mother, Deanna Ahern, advised that while walking north out of the hospital a white truck "squealing its tires” turned the wrong direction at a fast speed and almost hit them. Deanna stated "My son and I had to jump out of the way" or they would have been "run over." Deanna stated she yelled at the driver of the truck "Hey, Watch out." to which the driver of the vehicle replied "Fuck you." Deanna stated the vehicle parked in front of the emergency
Upon arrival, I observed a 43 years old male later identified as Christopher Germain, who was decessed. Christopher had rigor arms and started to see lividity on his face. Christopher was lying on his back fully clothed on a the floor of the dining room. Joshua advised that he pull him down to the ground to attempt to perform CPR. House surroundings were disarry and appeared to be suspicious. A hypodermic needle was observed on the dining table.
On September 4, 2016 at approximately 0210 hours, Security Officers Ariel Weiland, Collins McCoy and Steven Evans responded to multiple code (73) Panic/Duress Alarm at the EMS bay area. Upon arrival, we were informed by medical staff y that security was needed in room ED #35. Security went in the room and observed numerous medical staff trying to control combative patient, Marten Sommer (DOB: FIN- 10/15/1993-86129014) on the stretcher. Patient Sommer was yelling, highly intoxicated, acting in a belligerent manner and attempted to get out bed. The patient attempted to hit E.D. Doctor Peter Alamia at which time Security Officers Collins took control of his lower limbs while Officers Weiland and Evans control his upper body.
I arrived on scene where Micheal Massey was already in custody in the front seat of a Sapulpa patrol car. Sapulpa officer was transporting Massey from the scene when he became combative and caused the officer to stop the car.
I arrived on location and could hear the accused, Robert J. Bourdon yelling in the backyard at his mother. I went to approach Robert and he stated, "Get the fuck away from me you pussy." I jump the small perimeter fence and approached Robert. I radioed to Dispatch to start sending more units, as it was obvious Robert was extremely intoxicated. Robert turned around aggressively and walked towards me with
On Saturday 12/12/2015 at 2155 hours, Security Officer Omar Alonso was dispatched to room # 37 for a signal (34) Customer Service Assist. ON arrival he immediately realized that the call was for a Disorderly Patient in ED (51D) and called dispatch for additional officers to respond. While waiting for back up the patient, Armando Montalvo (DOB: 08/15/1986; FIN# 84957381) who was intoxicated, tried to exit the room to leave the unit. Officer Alonso had to use MOAB hands on techniques to restrain the patient and get him back on his stretcher by the time additional Security Officers arrived and assisted in keeping the patient inside the room by using verbal communication.
On 18Oct16 at 1111 hrs. I, Deputy Halbasch, was dispatched to 19609 Hwy 226 for a disturbance.
On September 6. 2015 at 1956 hrs. Security Operation Center (SOC) radioed East Orlando Officers in regards of a combative patient at the Emergency Department by EMS off load Service entrance. Security Officers Carlos Ayuso, Allan Topher and I, Lourdes Garay, responded to the call. Upon arrival, Security observed the EMS Team arrived with the patient Michael Lewis Driscoll in soft restraints. ER Charge Nurse Robbie Phillips attempted to ask the patient some questions but patient was intoxicated and acting out and very verbally aggressive towards nursing staff. Security was informed by Physician Douglas Haus OD, that patient would be kept in restrains and ordered some medication for him.
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