The 56th Security Forces Squadron handled the following incidents March 14 through 20 at Luke Air Force Base:
Tickets
Security forces issued citations for 22 moving and five nonmoving violations.
Traffic-related incidents
March 15: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle collision in at South Gate. There were no injuries.
March 18: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle collision near the Exchange. There were no injuries.
March 19: Security forces responded to a report of a major vehicle collision near the Exchange. There were no injuries.
Emergency responses
March 15: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency. Security forces arrived on scene and determined an individual was experiencing nausea. The individual was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
March 15: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency in Bldg. 1150. Security forces arrived on scene and identified an individual appearing to be dazed and having chest pains. The individual refused transport to a local hospital and was released.
March 15: Security forces responded to a report an unattended child near the commissary. Security forces made contact with the child and contacted the parent, reuniting them without incident.
March 15: Security forces responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in progress. A security forces member separated two individuals and took background information. Glendale police took control of the incident.
March 18: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency in the commissary. Security forces arrived on scene and identified an individual experiencing a possible stroke. The individual refused transport to a local hospital and was released.
March 18: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency in the 56th Medical Group building. Security forces arrived on scene and identified an individual experiencing difficulty with breathing. The individual was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Alarm activations
Security forces responded to eight alarm activations on base.
Tip of the week
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