The 56th Security Forces Squadron handled the following incidents May 30 through June 26 at Luke Air Force Base:
Tickets
Security forces issued citations for 28 moving violations and nine nonmoving violations.
Traffic-related incidents
May 31: Security forces responded to a report of a major vehicle accident adjacent to Lightning Gate on Litchfield Road. Security forces made contact with two drivers who had minor injuries. The two vehicles were towed and one driver was transported to a hospital for treatment.
June 1: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident in the commissary parking lot. There were no injuries.
June 2: Security forces responded to a report of a major vehicle accident at the mass parking area where a driver struck a fixed object. The driver was attempting to tow equipment adjacent to a sunshade. The driver struck the sunshade pole rendering the vehicle immobile.
June 16: Security forces responded to a minor vehicle accident near Bldg. 1383. The driver at fault received a traffic citation. There were no injuries.
June 22: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident near Subway. There were no injuries.
June 24: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident nearto Commissary. There were no injuries.
Emergency responses
May 31: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency in the base housing. Security forces identified an individual suffering from an allergic reaction. The individual was transported to a hospital for treatment.
June 1: Security forces responded to a report of a verbal altercation in base housing and upon arrival separated the individuals. The unit first sergeant took control.
June 3: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency at the petroleum and oil parking lot. Security forces arrived on scene and identified an individual suffering from chest pains. The individual was transported to a hospital for treatment.
June 15: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base track. An individual was suffering chest pains and was transported to a local hospital.
June 18: Security forces responded a base-wide power outage and conducted sector sweeps ensuring all facilities were alarmed until building custodians could assume control.
June 21: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency at Kachina Gate. Security forces identified a disorientated individual. The individual was transported to a local hospital.
June 23: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency at the 56th Medical Group Clinic. Security forces arrived on scene and identified an individual suffering from shortness of breath. The individual was transported to a local hospital.
June 25: Security forces identified an unsecured hangar with aircraft inside it. Security forces established a 360-degree cordon and initiated a security incident. Contact was made with the building custodian, who conducted an internal walk through of the facility with negative findings. The facility was secured and the response terminated.
Nonemergency responses
June 1: Security forces responded to reports of damage to government property at the temporary lodging facility. Contact was made with a manager who claimed to have heard a loud noise and glass shattering. Security forces determined the incident to be an accident caused by a child suffering from frequent sleep walking incidents.
June 3: Security forces responded to a report of shoplifting at the base exchange. Security forces verified the security tape observing an individual attempting to depart the facility without rendering full payment. The individual was detained and Glendale police took control.
June 23: Security forces responded to a report of an unruly customer at the satellite pharmacy. An individual believed an ID card was stolen by pharmacy personnel. Security forces provided escort for the individual to receive a new ID card.
Alarm activations
Security forces responded to 34 alarm activations on base.
Tip of the week
Pay attention while walking. Avoid using Facebook or texting messages.