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Julie Sears, OES Director submitted the December monthly totals for the E-911 Call Center with regard to individual agencies as well as the total number of calls received for the year 2021.
3,343 calls were answered by the staff of Calhoun E-911 in the year 202.1
The Event Count by Agency is as follows:
Arnoldsburg VFD
No Event Type 1
Auto Accident 2
Fire Brush/Woods 3
Smell of Smoke 1
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Total 7
Calhoun County D.N.R.
Animal Struck 1
Auto Accident 1
Disabled Motorist 1
General Relay of Info 1
Incident Report 1
Information Request 1
Investigation/Followup 1
Investigation Officer Initiated 2
Juvenile Problem 1
Traffic Stop 2
Unspecified by Unit 1
VIN Serial Verification 1
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Total 14
Calhoun County E-911
911 Abandoned Call 3
911 Open Line 3
911 Telemarketing Call 1
Alarm 1
Animal Struck 1
Break and Entering 1
DUI 1
Fire - Electrical 1
General Relay of Info 1
Hit and Run 1
Information Request 4
Mail Tampering 1
Medical Alert 2
Mental Hygiene 1
Traffic Hazard 1
Traffic Stop 1
Well Being Check 2
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Total 26
Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department
No Event Type 6
Alarm 2
Animal Rescue 1
Animal Struck 1
Auto Accident 4
Breathing Problems 1
Chest Pain 1
Civil Process Papers 17
Dead on Arrival/Scene 1
Dispute - Verbal 1
Dog - Stray 2
Domestic Active 1
DUI 1
Falls 1
Fire Brush/Woods 1
General Relay of Info 1
Harassment 1
Home Confinement Check 3
Info in Dispatch Form 1
Information Request 1
Investigation/Followup 1
Investigation/Officer Initiated 5
Mental Hygiene 2
Mental Problems 1
Suicide Attempt 1
Suspicious Vehicle 2
Traffic Stop 33
Unspecified by Unit 1
Warrant 3
Well Being Check 4
W reckless Driver 2
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Total 103
Calhoun County EMS
No Event Type 7
Alarm 2
Allergic Reaction 1
Breathing Problems 5
Chest Pain 10
Convulsions 4
Covid 19 Related Call 1
Dead on Arrival/Scene 2
Dehydration 1
Falls 1
Fire-House/Mobile Home-Single 1
Fire Brush/Woods 2
General Illness 4
General Weakness 3
Heart Problems 1
Lifting Asst. Req. 2
Medical Alert 2
Nausea / Vomiting 1
Panic Attack 1
Passed Out/Fainted 1
Seizures 1
Stomach Problems 3
Stroke/CVA 2
Unattended Death 1
Unconscious / Unresponsive 2
Unknown Complaint 1
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Total 64
Department of Highways
D.O.H. 1
Road Hazard 6
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Total 7
Grantsville VFD
No Event Type 2
Auto Accident 5
Breathing Problems 1
Domestic Inactive 1
Fire-House/Mobile Home-Single 1
Fire Brush/Woods 2
Unconscious/Unresponsive 1
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Total 13
MHHS
No Event Type 1
Chest Pain 1
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Total 2
Other EMS Agency
Dead on Arrival/Scene 1
Hypertension/High BP 1
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Total 2
State Fire Marshall Office
Fire Brush/Woods 1
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Total 1
Upper West Fork VFD
No Event Type 1
Fire Brush/Woods 2
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Total 3
WV State Police
No Event Type 4
Alarm 2
Animal Struck 1
Assault Battery 1
Auto Accident 6
Breaking/Entering 5
Burglary - Inactive 1
Dead on Arrival/Scene 2
Disabled Motorist 2
Dispute - Verbal 1
Dog Complaint 1
Domestic 1
Domestic Active 1
Domestic Dispute - Verbal 1
Domestic Inactive 1
DVP Served or Attempted 2
Harassment 1
Investigation/Followup 4
Investigation - Officer Initiated 5
Juvenile Problem 3
Mail Tampering 1
Mental Problems 1
Noise Comp 1
Road Hazard 1
Stolen Vehicle 1
Suspicious Activity 1
Suspicious Vehicle 4
Traffic Stop 48
Unattended Death 1
Unspecified by Unit 1
Warrant 1
Well Being Check 1
Reckless Driver 3
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Total 110
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