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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – E Market St – around 3:38 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to a report of a possible stroke. The individual’s partner had pulled over in a black Dodge Durango in the 1500 block of E W Market St to await assistance.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – South 4th Street – around 3:48 p.m.

First responders attended to a 48-year-old female experiencing chest and back pain. The incident occurred in the 800 block of South 4th Street.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Person Down / Medical Assist – Bardstown Rd – around 3:11 p.m.

Emergency medical services were assisted by responding units with a person who was found down. The individual, a male, was observed sitting on the curb in front of a local business. The incident occurred in the 3600 block of Bardstown Rd.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle / Possible Drugs – Old Bardstown Rd – around 3:15 p.m.

A concerned citizen reported an abandoned truck that was suspected of containing drugs. The vehicle was located in a wooded area, and the caller remained at the scene in their own pickup truck to guide responders. This occurred in the 8800 block of Old Bardstown Rd, near some self-storage units.

🚧 Traffic Obstruction – Clearwater Farm Blvd – around 3:17 p.m.

Three large tractor-trailers were reported to be causing a significant traffic hazard. The vehicles were obstructing lanes and reducing visibility for other drivers on Clearwater Farm Blvd, heading eastbound. This incident took place in the Shepherdsville area.

πŸ‘€ Mental Health Episode – Wesley Street – around 3:11 p.m.

A call was received concerning a female experiencing a mental health crisis. She was reportedly speaking to herself and was later seen running westbound on W. W Lee St. The individual was described as approximately five feet tall with dark hair, wearing a black dress.

πŸ‘€ Childless One / Welfare Check – Paxter Community Center – around 3:15 p.m.

A six-year-old child was discovered alone and wandering around the Paxter Community Center. The child had a cell phone but no adult was present. Responding units were provided with a description of a black female wearing a green coat or hoodie and gray pants.

🏠 Domestic Trouble – St. Louise Ave – around 3:16 p.m.

A domestic disturbance was reported on St. Louise Ave involving a mother and her daughter. The caller indicated that the daughter had allegedly been abusive towards the mother for several days, and an argument could be heard. The caller disconnected before providing further details.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity / Indecent Exposure – Jefferson Blvd – around 3:17 p.m.

A report was made regarding suspicious activity in a parking lot. An older male in a work van was observed in the middle of the lot, allegedly engaging in indecent exposure. Responding units were dispatched to the 7200 block of Jefferson Blvd.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 500 block of Meridian Hills Dr – around 3:07 p.m.

EMS responded to a call for a 58-year-old male experiencing a significant medical issue. The patient was attended to by emergency medical personnel on scene.

πŸš— Traffic Accident with Injuries and Fleeing Suspects – 4600 block of Taylor Blvd – around 3:11 p.m.

A collision occurred involving an SUV and a Jeep, resulting in injuries to a six-year-old female. Several vehicles reportedly left the scene, heading south on Taylor Blvd. Police units investigated the incident, and it was noted that the owner of one of the involved vehicles matched the description of a fleeing suspect.

πŸ”Š Suspicious Activity / Attempted Theft – 5600 block of Pendleton Rd – around 3:11 p.m.

Authorities were alerted to suspicious activity at a concrete business where two individuals were observed attempting to use a ratchet strap on power lines, potentially to steal them. Police units were dispatched to investigate the situation.

πŸš” Suspicious Person / Possible Stolen Vehicle – Beat 6 – around 3:11 p.m.

A report of suspicious activity was made in the area of Beat 6. Police units responded to investigate the circumstances, which may have involved a stolen vehicle.

🚧 Hazardous Condition / Traffic – 64 West – around 3:11 p.m.

A traffic hazard was reported on 64 West. Responding units were dispatched to assess and address the situation to ensure the safety of motorists.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Area of 200 block of Adam and 300 block of Adam – around 3:11 p.m.

Emergency services responded to a traffic accident. Units were on scene to manage the situation and clear the roadway.

πŸš” Suspicious Activity / Possible Stolen Vehicle – Area of 64 West – around 3:11 p.m.

Authorities were alerted to suspicious activity involving a vehicle with a child’s truck inside. The occupants of the vehicle reportedly fled the scene. Police units were dispatched to investigate.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Past Motorist / Welfare Check – Arby’s area near PNC Bank – around 3:08 p.m.

A call was received regarding a motorist in the vicinity of Arby’s, situated between PNC Bank and the restaurant. The individual was described as wearing dark clothing and a green jacket. After a thorough search of the area and consultation with EMS personnel, no one matching the description was located. The situation was documented as a secondary service call.

🚧 Damaged Pole / Public Works Assist – 4600 block of Taylor Blvd – around 3:24 p.m.

Reports indicated a pole had been sheared off at its base in the 4600 block of Taylor Blvd. Despite being severed from the ground, the pole remained upright and had school zone flashing lights attached to it. The Department of Public Works was contacted to address the hazardous situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unconscious and Not Breathing – Dollar General on East Broadway – around 3:31 p.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to the Dollar General located in the 200 block of East Broadway following a report of a medical emergency. A male individual was found to be unconscious and not breathing. EMS was also en route to provide immediate medical assistance.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm / High-Rise Apartment – 1100 block of South 4th Street – around 2:47 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a high-rise building in response to a fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, there were no visible signs of fire from the exterior of the building. The incident was resolved without any flames being discovered.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm / Commercial – 4200 block of Roselane St – around 2:47 p.m.

Emergency services responded to a commercial alarm at a business located on Roselane St. Initial reports indicated no visible smoke or fire from the exterior of the two-story brick structure. The situation was managed by responding units.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm / Residential – 4200 block of Roselane St – around 2:47 p.m.

A fire alarm was activated at a two-story brick home on Roselane St. Responding units reported no smoke or fire visible from the exterior of the residence. The alarm was being addressed by the fire department connection.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Motor Vehicle Accident – 4600 block of Taylor Blvd – around 2:47 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to a critical medical emergency involving a young child following a motor vehicle accident. The six-year-old female was reported to be unconscious and not breathing. Multiple emergency units were involved in the response to this serious incident.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm / Smoke – 4200 block of Roselane St – around 2:47 p.m.

The alarm panel at a commercial property on Roselane St indicated the presence of smoke on the first floor. However, it was determined that the alarm was triggered by smoking. Responding units confirmed the situation was under control and returned to service.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Person Down – 3600 block of Logs Town Road – around 2:47 p.m.

Emergency medical services were called to Logs Town Road for a report of a person down in a vehicle, appearing unresponsive. Upon further investigation, the individual was found slumped over on the curb, not inside a vehicle. Several EMS units were involved in assessing the situation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🚨 Foot Pursuit / Suspicious Person – Jefferson St and South 22nd Street – around 2:41 p.m.

Police units initiated a foot pursuit for a suspect described as a black male wearing all black clothing. The individual was last seen heading westbound on Jefferson St. Officers were actively working to locate the suspect.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person – 1000 block of East Broadway – around 2:41 p.m.

A report was received about a homeless male sleeping under the stairs outside a building. The reporting party requested assistance in having the individual removed from the property.

πŸš— Traffic Accident (Injury) – Bardstown Rd and Denstret Drive – around 2:41 p.m.

An accident involving injuries was reported at the intersection of Bardstown Rd and Denstret Drive. Emergency units were dispatched to assess the situation and provide assistance.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle / BOLO – Interstate 71 southbound – around 2:41 p.m.

Authorities were searching for a black Acura that was reportedly driving in a dangerous manner, tailgating another vehicle. The vehicle was observed traveling southbound on I-71.

πŸ₯ Person Down / Medical Emergency – 200 block of West at Taylor Blvd – around 2:41 p.m.

A person was found down near the ramp at the 200 block of West at Taylor Blvd. The individual was described as a black male not wearing pants. EMS and fire personnel were dispatched to the scene.

πŸš— Traffic Accident (Non-Injury) – Argetown Road and Grinstead Dr – around 2:41 p.m.

A traffic collision occurred at Argetown Road and Grinstead Dr, involving a black Hyundai and a silver Honda. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of this incident.

🏠 Domestic Trouble – around 2:41 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of domestic trouble and engaged with both parties involved. After speaking with the victim and the subject, the scene was cleared, and the incident was officially documented.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Aggressive Behavior – 3900 block of Shelbyville Rd – around 2:41 p.m.

A call was made regarding a male exhibiting aggressive behavior and refusing to leave a business. The individual was described as a white male in his 70s, wearing a black jacket and blue plaid pants.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 1100 block of South 4th Street – around 2:38 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a commercial building for a fire alarm. Upon arrival, there were no signs of fire visible from the outside. The fire department connection was utilized, and initial units were canceled after the situation was assessed.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 4600 block of Tell Boulevard – around 2:38 p.m.

Emergency medical services responded to a critical situation involving a young child. A six-year-old female was found unresponsive following a motor vehicle accident.

πŸ”₯ Residential Alarm – 1400 block of Rosswood Street – around 2:38 p.m.

Firefighters were called to a residential alarm that was reportedly triggered by smoking. There were no indications of a fire from the exterior of the two-story brick home. The alarm was determined to be caused by smoking, and units were cleared from the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3600 block of Rochstown Road – around 2:38 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to a medical emergency where a person was reported down in a vehicle and unresponsive. The individual was later found slumped over on the curb, not inside the vehicle.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 5500 block of Newcote Road – around 2:37 p.m.

EMS responded to a Kroger store for a medical emergency. A 72-year-old female was found unconscious and experiencing a seizure.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Mental Health Crisis – 800 block of Blake Baker Parkway – around 2:52 p.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to a call originating from a crisis line. A 52-year-old male reported an intention to harm himself by consuming a large quantity of alcohol.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🏠 Male Assault / Domestic Disturbance – 5000 block of Wabash Pl – around 2:11 p.m.

A domestic disturbance led to an assault where a male suspect allegedly struck a victim in the head with an object after taking a collar. The suspect, described as an intoxicated black male, was the subject of a response by police units.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person – 1000 block of East Broadway – around 2:11 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to a report of a suspicious individual. The person was found to be homeless and sleeping in a sheltered area. Officers from the 5th Division responded to assess the situation.

πŸ”Š Hold-Up Alarm – 4000 block of Summit Plaza Dr – around 2:11 p.m.

A hold-up alarm was activated at an AT&T store, indicating a potential robbery in progress. The alarm originated from the area of the cash wrap. Responding units from the 4th Division were dispatched to investigate.

🚨 Foot Pursuit – Jefferson St area – around 2:11 p.m.

A foot pursuit was underway involving police units. The suspect, described as a black male dressed in all black clothing, was last seen in the vicinity of 22nd Street and W Market St. Officers from the first division were involved in the chase.

πŸš— Stranded Vehicle – I-65 South near St. W St Catherine St – around 2:11 p.m.

A vehicle was reported stranded in a travel lane on I-65 South. The vehicle, a black Jeep Wrangler, had a hatchet visible on its exterior and was obstructing traffic near the exit. Police units responded to the scene.

πŸš— Traffic Incident / Reckless Driving – Neighborhood streets – around 2:11 p.m.

A reckless driver in a black compact SUV caused significant damage after entering a neighborhood. The vehicle reportedly struck another car, a light post, multiple yards, and a stop sign. Police units responded to the area.

πŸš” Burglary Report – 4100 block of Sherman Ave – around 2:11 p.m.

Authorities received a report of a break-in at a residence. Police units were dispatched to the 4100 block of Sherman Ave to investigate the alleged burglary.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Vehicle – Dead end street – around 2:11 p.m.

A suspicious situation was reported involving a male observed driving a vehicle to the end of a street and parking. Patrol units responded to investigate the circumstances.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 400 block of South 8th Street – around 2:09 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a commercial building where a general fire alarm was activated. Upon arrival, they investigated the source of the alarm.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 500 block of E W Jacob St – around 2:09 p.m.

A smoke detector activation on the first floor of a commercial property prompted a response from fire personnel. They also checked a fire department connection and found no visible signs of fire from the exterior of a nearby townhome. The alarm system was subsequently reset and returned to service.

πŸ₯ Cardiac Arrest – 400 block of and 300 block of – around 2:09 p.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to a report of a possible cardiac arrest. Some responding units were canceled en route, while others continued. Police were also requested to assist at the scene.

πŸ‘€ Person Down – 200 block of westbound at Tell Boulevard – around 2:34 p.m.

First responders were sent to investigate a report of an individual found down in the 200 block of westbound at Tell Boulevard.

πŸš” Break into Vehicle – 2300 block of Austinwood Rd – around 2:11 p.m.

Police were dispatched to the 2300 block of Austinwood Rd following a report of a vehicle break-in.

πŸš” Police Incident – Dixie Hwy and Page Ave – around 2:11 p.m.

Officers were en route to a local convenience store to meet with a complainant regarding a police matter involving a rescue.

🚨 Hold-up Alarm – 4000 block of Summit Plaza – around 2:11 p.m.

A hold-up alarm was activated at an AT&T store in Summit Plaza. Responding officers confirmed the incident occurred at the cash wrap.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / False Alarm – 300 block of Coralberry Rd – around 1:47 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to a residence on Coralberry Rd following a report of a machine activation. Upon arrival, no visible issues were observed, and the alarm remained active but was not functioning correctly. The situation was resolved as a false alarm, and units cleared the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 900 block of E W Madison St at Crop St – around 1:51 p.m.

EMS personnel responded to the South Campbell area to assist a 58-year-old male experiencing a diabetic issue. After providing the necessary care, the unit was able to return to service.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3000 block of Donald Dr – around 2:07 p.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to Donald Dr to attend to a 61-year-old male who was found unconscious and not breathing. Further details on the patient’s condition or the outcome of the response were not immediately available.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 400 block of South 8th Street at Avenue Plaza – around 2:10 p.m.

Fire units were sent to Avenue Plaza in response to a commercial fire alarm. The system indicated a general fire alarm activation. Responding units investigated the cause of the alarm.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 500 block of E W Jacob St at Shepard Square – around 2:11 p.m.

A commercial fire alarm was reported at Shepard Square, prompting a response from fire personnel. The alarm panel specifically indicated an issue with a detector on the first floor.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm Investigation – 500 block of E W Jacob St – around 2:12 p.m.

Firefighters were on the scene at a residential townhome on E Jacob St to investigate a commercial fire alarm. Initial observations from the exterior showed no signs of fire. Fire department connections were being managed by responding units.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm / System Reset – 500 block of E W Jacob St – around 2:14 p.m.

Following an investigation into a commercial fire alarm, it was determined that a smoke detector on the third floor had activated. The alarm system was subsequently reset, and units cleared the scene.

πŸš” Detention / Investigation – 700 block of Beaver St and 700 block of Adams St – around 1:38 p.m.

Police units were engaged in an investigation that involved the 700 block of Beaver St and the 700 block of Adams St. Specific details regarding the nature of the detention or investigation were not provided.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Residential Fire Alarm – 300 block of Coralberry Rd – around 1:39 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a residential fire alarm. Upon arrival, there were no visible signs of fire from the exterior of the two-story home. After an investigation, it was determined that the alarm was false, and the scene was cleared.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 900 block of E W W Madison St – around 1:51 p.m.

EMS responded to a medical call involving a 58-year-old male who was experiencing a diabetic issue and was unresponsive. The patient received necessary medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 32L8 Not Open Drive – around 2:07 p.m.

First responders were called to a medical emergency where a 61-year-old male was found unconscious and not breathing. Emergency medical personnel provided care at the scene.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 1400 block of Arcade Ave – around 1:41 p.m.

Police units reviewed surveillance footage in an attempt to identify vehicles involved in a traffic accident. Unfortunately, obstructions prevented a clear view, making it difficult to pinpoint the specific vehicle responsible.

🚨 Suspicious Activity/Break-in – 1600 block of Bluegrass Ave – around 1:41 p.m.

A neighbor alerted authorities to a possible break-in after noticing the door to a recently renovated house had been forced open. The reporting party had no connection to the property and did not observe any individuals in the vicinity at the time of the report.

🏠 Suspicious Person/Disturbance – 5490 building – around 1:41 p.m.

A resident reported hearing a neighbor shouting. The individual in question was described as a white male, approximately 30 years old, wearing a swim outfit and a brown hat.

🏠 Disturbance/Disorderly Conduct – 11300 block of Westport Rd – around 1:41 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to an intersection following a report of a male customer causing a disturbance. The individual was reportedly harassing employees and other patrons and refused to leave the premises.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – [Location not specified] – around 1:38 p.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to a reported medical emergency. While the exact nature of the situation and the specific area were not detailed, responding units were eventually cleared from the scene. This appears to have been a routine call for assistance.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person/Disturbance – Westport Rd and Chamberlain Parkway – around 1:28 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to a business following a report of a male customer causing a disturbance. The individual was described as being aggressive towards employees and other patrons, and he refused to leave the premises. He was described as a black male wearing a green hat, glasses, a black jacket, black jeans, and shoes, and was seen carrying a backpack.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Vehicle Hit-and-Run – 1400 block of Arcade Ave – around 1:09 p.m.

A young boy was struck by a vehicle that then left the scene. The 7-year-old male was hit in the 1400 block of Arcade Ave. Emergency medical services were dispatched to the location to provide aid. The circumstances of the hit-and-run are under investigation by police.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 8th Street – around 1:09 p.m.

First responders were called to the 400 block of South 8th Street, on the 14th floor of Trent Ave Plaza, where a man was found unresponsive in a hallway. The individual, described as being around 55 years old and wearing a black jacket and blue jeans, required medical attention. EMS evaluated the patient at the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Ash Spring Rd – around 1:08 p.m.

A 54-year-old male was experiencing significant medical distress, including chest pain, high blood pressure, and a rapid heart rate. The incident was initially reported at a specific address on Cedar Springs Ct but was later clarified to be on Ash Spring Rd. EMS units responded to assess and treat the patient.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3700 block of East Whitmore Drive – around 1:11 p.m.

A 36-year-old female was experiencing chest pain, prompting a call for emergency medical assistance. The incident occurred in the 3700 block of East Whitmore Drive. Responding EMS personnel provided care to the woman.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 8500 block of LaGrange Road – around 1:11 p.m.

A 44-year-old female was reported to be confused and disoriented, with concerns of a possible stroke. The medical emergency took place at the Brook Hospital KMI campus in the 8500 block of LaGrange Road. EMS was dispatched to evaluate the patient’s condition.

πŸš‘ Public Assist – 10100 block of Brookridge Village Blvd – around 1:11 p.m.

A unique situation required public assistance when a caller reported their husband was stuck in an electric wheelchair. The individual was unable to move forward or backward while descending a ramp in the 10100 block of Brookridge Village Blvd. Responders were sent to help free the man from his predicament.

🏠 Domestic Trouble – [No specific location provided in bullets] – around 1:11 p.m.

Police were dispatched to investigate a report of domestic trouble. Further details regarding the nature of the disturbance or the specific location were not available in the provided information.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Kramer’s lot 28 – around 1:05 p.m.

A medical emergency was reported at Kramer’s lot 28. The specific nature of the medical issue was not detailed in the initial report. Responders attended to the situation, and it was subsequently cleared.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Vehicle Hit-and-Run – 1400 block of Arcade Ave – around 1:17 p.m.

A young boy, seven years old, was hit by a car that then left the area. Emergency medical services were sent to provide aid to the child. The incident was cleared and units were back in service shortly after.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 8th Street, 14th floor of Trent Ave Plaza – around 1:17 p.m.

An adult male, believed to be around 55 years old, was discovered unresponsive in a hallway. He was described as wearing a black jacket and blue jeans. EMS arrived on scene to assess the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3700 block of East Weavemore Drive – around 1:20 p.m.

A 36-year-old woman was experiencing symptoms of chest pain. Emergency medical services were dispatched to her location to provide assistance.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.


Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš‘ Medical Assist – 7100 block of Brunner’s Way – around 12:38 p.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist a 55-year-old female who required help. Responders arrived on scene and were able to clear the call within a few minutes.

πŸ₯ Medical Assist/Fall – Station Rd and Valkyrie Way – around 12:50 p.m.

First responders were called to the area of Station Rd and Valkyrie Way to attend to a 12-year-old female who had fallen. The young patient was experiencing hip or head pain and had sustained bleeding.

πŸ”₯ Suspicious Activity/Burning – Valley Farms area – around 12:58 p.m.

Units were dispatched to the Valley Farms area following reports from concerned neighbors about items being burned in a backyard. The activity generated noticeable smoke.

🚧 Traffic Incident/Roadway Obstruction – I-64 East – around 12:39 p.m.

Law enforcement officers were actively managing a situation on I-64 East that had caused a temporary obstruction. The roadway was reopened shortly after the incident was addressed, though officers remained on scene.

πŸš” Vehicle Break-ins – 2100 block of Cherokee Pky – around 12:56 p.m.

Police units responded to the 2100 block of Cherokee Pky after receiving a report of two vehicles that had been broken into. Further details about the incident were being gathered by responding officers.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 11000 block of Indian Legends Dr – around 12:41 p.m.

Officers were dispatched to the 11000 block of Indian Legends Dr in response to a report of a domestic dispute. The call indicated loud noises, including screaming and pounding, and cursing, with a juvenile also present in the home.

πŸš” Vehicle Break-in – 4400 block of Towne Center Dr – around 12:41 p.m.

Responding officers were sent to the 4400 block of Towne Center Dr, near the Cinemark theaters, following a report of a vehicle break-in. The suspect was reportedly driving a black Toyota Sequoia.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🚨 Pursuit – South 22nd Street and W Market St – around 12:01 p.m.

Police units were engaged in a pursuit in the area of South 22nd Street and W Market St. The pursuit involved multiple police units.

🚨 Foot Pursuit – South 26th Street and W Market St – around 12:00 p.m.

A foot pursuit was underway in the vicinity of South 26th Street and W Market St. The individual being pursued was described as a black male wearing all black clothing and was heading southbound from 22nd Street.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency/Jumper – Peary Rees overpass to 64 eastbound – around 12:09 p.m.

A serious medical emergency occurred when a male subject reportedly jumped from the Peary Rees overpass, landing on eastbound 64 approximately half a mile before Cannons. The individual, a white male in a black hoodie, was observed to be breathing but was losing consciousness. Fire and EMS units were dispatched to the scene.

πŸš— Traffic Accident/Rescue – Sherburn Ln – around 12:08 p.m.

A vehicle overturned behind the mall along Sherburn Ln, with the vehicle smoking. The occupant was reported to be out of the vehicle. Emergency responders were on scene to assess the situation and provide assistance.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Carmil Dr and Robin Hill Ct – around 12:12 p.m.

A traffic collision occurred at the intersection of Carmil Dr and Robin Hill Ct. Emergency services were dispatched to the location to manage the scene and attend to any individuals involved.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of East Jersey Street – around 12:26 p.m.

EMS responded to the Westbound Men’s Shelter, located in the 400 block of East Jersey Street, for a report of a 57-year-old female experiencing breathing difficulties. The patient, described as a black female in a tan jacket, black top, and blue jeans, was found in the gym and appeared to be suffering from an asthma attack.

πŸ”₯ Residential Alarm/Smoke Detector – 6400 block of Lower Huntress Trace – around 12:27 p.m.

A smoke detector was activated at a residence in the 6400 block of Lower Huntress Trace. The structure was described as a one-story wood frame building with no visible signs of fire. Responding units investigated and determined the activation to be accidental.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Peary Rees Road and I-64 – around 12:17 p.m.

A male subject was transported to the hospital after reportedly jumping from an overpass onto the interstate. The incident, initially classified as a jumper call, was reclassified as a medical emergency upon locating the individual on the eastbound shoulder of I-64. Fire units and water rescue teams were dispatched to the scene. The patient was described as a white male wearing a black hoodie.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 32 E Jefferson St – around 12:26 p.m.

EMS responded to the Wayside Men’s Shelter to assist a 57-year-old female experiencing difficulty breathing. The woman, described as a black female wearing a tan jacket, black top, and blue jeans, was reportedly in the gym area of the shelter. The breathing issues were suspected to be related to an asthma attack.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unresponsive Person – East Broadway at Taco Bell – around 11:48 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to a business on East Broadway following a report of an unresponsive individual. A 30-year-old male was found experiencing pain and was unresponsive. Responders assessed the situation and provided necessary medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Infant Illness – Clinton Pl near Cresce Dixie Highway – around 11:51 a.m.

EMS responded to a residence on Clinton Pl due to concerns for a very young infant. A two-month-old male was reportedly having difficulty keeping food down and was exhibiting flu-like symptoms, including coughing. Medical personnel evaluated the infant’s condition.

🚨 Jumper / Aviation Incident – Pee-Wee-Reeves Rd at Isaacs Road – around 11:51 a.m.

A serious incident unfolded when an individual reportedly jumped from an overpass onto Highway 64. Multiple emergency units, including specialized water rescue teams, were dispatched to the scene at Pee-Wee-Reeves Rd and Isaacs Road to manage the situation and provide assistance.

πŸš” Attempted Break-in – Woods Mill Dr – around 11:31 a.m.

Police were called to the 6700 block of Woods Mill Dr after reports of a vehicle that had driven through a port. This incident was related to a previous attempted break-in at the location. Officers investigated the circumstances and secured the area.

🚨 Suspicious Activity / Possible Assault – W Oak St at Farm Boy – around 11:30 a.m.

Officers responded to the 1800 block of W W Oak St following a report of a possible assault and a subject refusing medical attention. The caller indicated the individual, described as a black male with dreadlocks wearing a black jacket, might be armed. The incident reportedly occurred shortly before the call.

πŸš” Break-in / Trespassing – Dixie Hwy – around 11:48 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to the 200 block of Dixie Hwy in response to a reported break-in. Individuals were observed trespassing in a home, and officers were working to determine the property owner’s status and address the situation.

⚠️ Lost/Found Property / EMS Trauma Kit – Greenwood Ave – around 11:48 a.m.

A request was made for police assistance in retrieving an EMS trauma kit that had been left on a porch overnight. Officers were sent to the 3000 block of Greenwood Ave to secure and collect the equipment.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unresponsive Male – 1100 block of East Broadway – around 11:39 a.m.

EMS responded to a call for a 30-year-old male found unresponsive and in significant pain. Paramedics assessed the individual and provided necessary medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Infant Feeding Issues – 1800 block of Clinton Pl – around 11:39 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist a two-month-old infant experiencing difficulties keeping food down. The child was also reportedly suffering from flu-like symptoms and coughing.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Incoherent Male – 12900 block of Willow Forest Dr – around 11:39 a.m.

First responders were sent to a residence where a male individual was found to be incoherent and unaware of his surroundings. Medical personnel evaluated the situation to determine the cause.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Chest Pains – 15800 block of Dixie Hwy – around 11:42 a.m.

EMS was called to assist a male experiencing intermittent chest pains. The patient received medical evaluation at the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Possible Medical Emergency / Sleeping Driver – 65 southbound near the 200 block of interchange – around 11:42 a.m.

Police were requested to assist EMS with a semi-truck that was blocking traffic lanes on the highway. The driver appeared to be asleep and may have been experiencing a medical emergency.

πŸš” Medical Emergency / Female CIT Crisis – 1400 block of South Floor Street – around 11:42 a.m.

Police units and EMS were dispatched to a church following a report of a female experiencing a CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) crisis. An off-duty officer had initially encountered the individual.

πŸš” Theft / Video Evidence – 3300 block of Taylor – around 11:42 a.m.

Police were assigned a case involving a theft where an individual was observed on video surveillance taking a weed whacker from a garage. An investigation was initiated.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 5000 block of Bardstown Rd – around 11:35 a.m.

A call came in reporting a medical emergency in the 5000 block of Bardstown Rd. The specific reason for the medical assistance needed was not detailed in the report. Responding units were dispatched to the location to provide aid.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Dixie Hwy and Preston Hwy – around 11:45 a.m.

A collision between vehicles was reported at the intersection of Dixie Hwy and Preston Hwy. Fortunately, no injuries were immediately apparent from the initial reports. Responding units arrived to assess the situation and manage traffic.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 3000 block of Bardstown Rd – around 11:50 a.m.

Authorities were requested to conduct a welfare check on an individual located in the 3000 block of Bardstown Rd. The circumstances prompting the need for this check were not specified. Units were dispatched to ensure the individual’s well-being.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 8000 block of Preston Hwy – around 11:55 a.m.

A commercial alarm was triggered in the 8000 block of Preston Hwy. The exact nature of the alarm and the cause for its activation were not immediately clear. Responding units were sent to investigate the premises.

🏠 Disturbance – 6000 block of Bardstown Rd – around 12:00 p.m.

A report of a disturbance was received concerning the 6000 block of Bardstown Rd. Further details about the nature of the disturbance were not provided. Police units were dispatched to the area to address the situation.

πŸš” Stolen Vehicle – 4000 block of Preston Hwy – around 12:05 p.m.

A report was filed regarding a stolen vehicle in the 4000 block of Preston Hwy. No description of the vehicle was available at the time of the report. Police units responded to take the report and begin an investigation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Possible Stroke – 2800 block of Narragansett Dr – around 11:10 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to a residence on Narragansett Dr where a 55-year-old male was reportedly experiencing stroke symptoms and having difficulty breathing. Responders arrived on the scene shortly after the call was received. The patient’s condition and the specific nature of the breathing issues were assessed by the medical team.

πŸ”₯ Homeless Fire – 700 block of S S Brook St – around 11:13 a.m.

Police requested assistance for a fire in the 700 block of S S Brook St, believed to be associated with a homeless encampment. Upon arrival, fire units found that the fire had already been extinguished. They took control of the situation and ensured it was fully out.

πŸ”₯ Homeless Fire – 200 block of East Broadway – around 11:15 a.m.

Fire units were sent to the 200 block of East Broadway following a report of a homeless fire. When responders reached the location, they discovered that the fire had already been put out. The incident was managed by the responding personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Shortness of Breath – 2300 block of Standard Ave – around 11:17 a.m.

A call came in for a medical emergency on Standard Ave, where a 50-year-old female was reportedly suffering from shortness of breath. Medical personnel were dispatched to evaluate the patient and provide necessary care. The extent of her distress was assessed on scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unconscious with Seizure – 1300 block of East Breckham Ridge Street – around 11:21 a.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to East Breckham Ridge Street for a male patient who was found unconscious and experiencing a seizure. Upon arrival, medical personnel were able to assess the patient. The 28-year-old male ultimately refused further medical treatment after being evaluated.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Possible Stroke – 7000 block of Cedar Knoll Pl – around 11:10 a.m.

A medical call was received for a possible stroke on Cedar Knoll Pl. Responders were sent to the location to assist a 70-year-old female who was exhibiting symptoms suggestive of a stroke. The patient received an initial assessment from the responding medical team.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Chest Pain – 13600 block of Altawood Ct – around 11:23 a.m.

Units responded to Altawood Ct to assist an 18-year-old female experiencing chest pain. Medical personnel evaluated the young patient’s condition. The circumstances surrounding the chest pain were investigated by the responding EMS team.

πŸ”Š Public Assist / Fire Alarm Not Working – 1200 block of Westmoorland Way – around 11:33 a.m.

A request for public assistance was made regarding a non-functioning fire alarm system in the 1200 block of Westmoorland Way. Responders were dispatched to investigate the issue with the alarm system. They worked to determine why the alarm was not operational.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – 1000 block of West Broadway – around 11:05 a.m.

A routine traffic stop was conducted by responding officers. The officers confirmed they were back in service and requested additional information regarding the stop. The incident was logged as a traffic hazard.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Wallie Ann Ct. – around 10:54 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to a serious medical situation involving a 50-year-old female who was found unconscious and not breathing. Life-saving measures, including CPR, were reportedly in progress.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Narragansett Dr. – around 11:12 a.m.

First responders were sent to assist a 55-year-old male who was experiencing symptoms that suggested a possible stroke, including abnormal breathing.

πŸ”₯ Trash Fire – East Broadway – around 11:13 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a trash fire in the 200 block of East Broadway, near Delaware General Market. Police requested a prompt response. Upon arrival, the fire had already been extinguished.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Standard Ave. – around 11:07 a.m.

EMS responded to a call for a 50-year-old female experiencing difficulty breathing.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – E W Breckinridge St. – around 11:18 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to a medical call in the 1300 block of E W Breckinridge St. No additional information was immediately available for this incident.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Suspicious Person / Fire – 700 block of Lucille Ave – around 10:30 a.m.

Units were dispatched to a report of a suspicious individual who was allegedly involved in setting a neighbor’s garage ablaze. The person, described as a white female in her early 40s and wrapped in a blanket, was observed pacing outside the property. Fire and police units responded to the scene to assess the situation and investigate the cause of the fire.

🏠 Domestic Report – Beaton Way – around 10:32 a.m.

A call was received regarding a domestic situation where the reporting party expressed concerns about their mental state, including hearing voices and experiencing hallucinations. Police units were dispatched to the location to investigate the circumstances and provide assistance as needed.

πŸ”Š Alarm / Motion Activity – 9700 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:41 a.m.

An alarm was triggered, indicating motion activity, at a location on Dixie Hwy near Kendall Library. Responding units were sent to the scene to investigate the cause of the alarm and ensure the security of the premises.

πŸš— Suspicious Vehicle – Gym area – around 10:41 a.m.

Authorities were alerted to a suspicious vehicle in the vicinity of a local gym. Two individuals were seen driving around the parking lot, reportedly engaged in playing a mobile game. Police units checked the area to ensure the safety and security of the building and its surroundings.

πŸš” Public Assist / Cruiser Leaking Coolant – Robinwood Rd – around 10:43 a.m.

Police units requested assistance due to a patrol vehicle leaking coolant. Responders were dispatched to the Robinwood Rd area to provide support related to the vehicle issue, which was connected to the Reds Police Station.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Investigation – [Location not specified, subject in hospital] – around 10:53 a.m.

An investigation was launched to conduct a welfare check on an individual who was currently hospitalized. Units were dispatched to the subject’s home to ensure everything was in order and to gather any necessary information.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Medical Echo – 2100 block of Wallie Ann Ct – around 10:54 a.m.

EMS and fire units responded to a critical medical emergency at Wallie Ann Ct, near Wilart Dr and Bernheim Ln. A 50-year-old female was found unconscious and not breathing, with CPR already in progress upon arrival. Emergency medical personnel continued life-saving efforts and transported the patient.

πŸš— Reckless Driving – 200 block of South at Westport Rd – around 10:58 a.m.

A report of reckless driving was received concerning a Toyota 4Runner on South at Westport Rd. The vehicle was observed weaving through traffic and narrowly avoiding the median. Police units were dispatched to investigate the dangerous driving behavior and address the hazard.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Traffic Accident – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:36 a.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to a report of a medical emergency that was occurring alongside a traffic accident. Responders arrived to assess the situation and offer necessary aid to those involved. The combination of medical needs and vehicle damage required a coordinated response.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:41 a.m.

A report was received regarding a suspicious vehicle in the area. The vehicle was described as a dark-colored sedan. Police units were sent to investigate the circumstances and determine if any further action was needed.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:42 a.m.

A request was made for officers to check on the well-being of an individual. Responding units were assigned to the location to ensure the person was safe and to address any potential concerns.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:44 a.m.

A traffic accident was reported in the area. Responding units were dispatched to the scene to manage the incident, assess any damage, and ensure the safety of the roadway.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:45 a.m.

Authorities received a report of suspicious activity occurring in the 10000 block of Dixie Hwy. Units were dispatched to investigate the circumstances and gather more information about the observed activity.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:46 a.m.

A medical emergency was reported in the 10000 block of Dixie Hwy. EMS personnel were dispatched to the location to provide medical assistance to the individual in need.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:47 a.m.

A traffic accident occurred in the 10000 block of Dixie Hwy. Police units were sent to the scene to manage the situation, document the incident, and assist with traffic flow.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:48 a.m.

A report was made concerning a suspicious vehicle observed in the 10000 block of Dixie Hwy. Police units were dispatched to investigate the vehicle and the surrounding circumstances.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:50 a.m.

A medical emergency was reported in the 10000 block of Dixie Hwy. Responding units were dispatched to provide necessary medical aid and support to the individual experiencing the emergency.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 10000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 10:51 a.m.

A traffic accident was reported in the 10000 block of Dixie Hwy. Units were dispatched to the scene to handle the accident, ensure safety, and manage any resulting traffic disruptions.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš— Vehicle Break-in / Property Crime – 700 block of East Market – around 10:08 a.m.

A vehicle was reportedly broken into while the owner was present. The owner was unable to report the incident using their own phone and had to rely on another individual’s device. Police units were on foot in the area investigating the crime.

πŸš— Vehicle Break-in / Property Crime – 1500 block of Cypress St – around 10:12 a.m.

Another vehicle break-in was reported in the 1500 block of Cypress St. Similar to the previous incident, the owner was present but did not have a working phone and was using a caller’s phone to make the report. Responding units were investigating the situation.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – Jefferson St and Baxter Ave – around 10:15 a.m.

Authorities were alerted to a suspicious vehicle at the intersection of Jefferson St and Baxter Ave. Police units were dispatched to the location to investigate the circumstances surrounding the vehicle.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 100 block of West Broadway – around 10:25 a.m.

A welfare check was requested for an individual at the Platinum Food Mart on West Broadway. The person in question had reportedly requested the check on themselves. Police units were sent to assess the situation and ensure the individual’s well-being.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – 100 block of West Broadway – around 10:25 a.m.

A vehicle was flagged for suspicious activity in the 100 block of West Broadway. An attempt to verify the vehicle’s information through a plate check did not yield any results. Police units were involved in the investigation.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – 200 block of Bank St – around 10:25 a.m.

Police were called to investigate a suspicious vehicle located in the 200 block of Bank St. Units responded to the area to determine the nature of the activity.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Medical Call / Welfare Check – 14400 block of Oxford Station Ln – around 10:10 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to a residence on Oxford Station Ln, near S English Station Rd, to check on a female experiencing a medical issue. Access to the property was facilitated by a provided gate code. Responders were able to clear the scene and return to service shortly after their arrival.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – Hillview Ave and San Jose Ave – around 10:06 a.m.

A traffic stop was initiated by law enforcement officers at the intersection of Hillview Ave and San Jose Ave. The stop involved a specific vehicle described by its license plate number. The officers concluded their stop and cleared the scene within a few minutes.

πŸ”Š Alarm / Residential Alarm – 1300 block of William St – around 10:12 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to a home on William St following the activation of a residential alarm. The system indicated motion detected within the residence, prompting the response. Officers arrived on scene and determined the alarm was a false activation before clearing.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 200 block of W W Breckinridge St – around 10:12 a.m.

Law enforcement officers responded to a domestic disturbance call in the 200 block of W W Breckinridge St. The incident involved a son reportedly banging on the door and refusing to leave the premises. Officers arrived, assessed the situation, and cleared the scene.

🚨 Suspicious Activity / Possible Burglary – Mid City Mall – around 10:12 a.m.

Authorities were dispatched to the Mid City Mall area due to reports of suspicious activity. Officers arrived on scene promptly to investigate the situation and determine if any criminal activity was occurring.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 3200 block of Olenda Ave – around 10:12 a.m.

Police units were called to a residence on Olenda Ave to address a domestic disturbance involving reported violence. The situation involved four juvenile subjects who were allegedly fighting. Officers arrived to manage the disturbance and address the situation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”Š Residential Alarm – 4300 block of South 3rd Street – around 9:42 a.m.

A general panic alarm was activated at a residence. Police units responded to investigate the activation at the Madeline Crockett residence.

🚨 Possible Break-in – 1600 block of Lucia Ave – around 9:42 a.m.

Concerns were raised about a possible break-in after plywood was observed removed from the windows of a property. Responding officers were unsure if anyone was inside the location.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Vehicle / Welfare Check – General Area – around 9:42 a.m.

A suspicious white Dodge Journey was reported in the area. Police units were dispatched to investigate the vehicle’s presence.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / CIT Call – 2500 block of South 5th Street – around 9:42 a.m.

A crisis intervention call was initiated for an individual who was rambling and refused to provide their location before ending the call. Responding officers attempted to make contact but the subject would not answer the door. The situation was resolved with officers being instructed to remain available should the individual call back.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 1300 block of South Second Street – around 9:40 a.m.

EMS responded to a serious medical situation involving a 55-year-old male who was found unresponsive and exhibiting swollen legs. The patient’s condition required immediate medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 800 block of Earthwood’s Way – around 9:39 a.m.

First responders were dispatched to assist an individual experiencing numbness on their right side, with a known history of strokes. Fortunately, upon arrival, the person was found to be okay, and the call was canceled.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person/Trespassing – Kroger – around 9:42 a.m.

Police were called to a local Kroger due to a report of a subject known to trespass on the property. Officers were monitoring the situation and cleared the scene as the individual’s vehicle was not present.

🚧 Traffic Hazard – B-3 – around 9:42 a.m.

A hazard was reported on B-3 involving a piece of equipment, described as a gear strike, that was left on the roadway. This posed a potential danger to passing vehicles.

🚧 Traffic Hazard/Debris – 65 South at the Kennedy Bridge – around 9:42 a.m.

A barrel was observed in the roadway on Highway 65 near the Kennedy Bridge, creating a significant traffic hazard. The State Highway department was notified to address the situation.

🚧 Traffic Hazard/Debris – 65 South at the Kennedy Bridge – around 9:42 a.m.

Another report indicated a traffic barrel obstructing the middle of the roadway on Highway 65 near the Kennedy Bridge. State Highway authorities were already aware and managing the removal of the debris.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle/Investigation – 6500 block of Molly Ridgeway – around 9:42 a.m.

An investigation was requested concerning a red Hummer that was reportedly blocking a vehicle from exiting a parking lot. Police were dispatched to assess the situation.

πŸ‘€ Missing Person/Runaway – Applegate Ln – around 9:42 a.m.

A call was received regarding a 15-year-old granddaughter who had run away and was allegedly being threatened. Responding units were later able to cancel the call.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle/BOLOs – St. Louis – around 9:42 a.m.

A BOLO (Be On the Lookout) was issued for a green Dodge Charger that was reported in the St. Louis area.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🚨 Threat with a Gun / Suspicious Vehicle – 3900 block of Taylor – around 9:13 a.m.

A caller reported seeing a man with a gun inside a black Chevrolet Impala, describing him as a Black male wearing black clothing. Responding units found the vehicle empty, and both individuals involved had already left the scene. The call was later re-prioritized.

πŸš— Hit and Run – 1100 block of East Broadway – around 9:13 a.m.

Overnight, a silver vehicle was struck in a hit-and-run incident. The owner discovered the damage to their vehicle this morning and was waiting for assistance. Police units responded to take a report.

🏠 Disturbance / Domestic Violence – 1000 block of S S Hancock St – around 9:13 a.m.

Initially dispatched as a disturbance, this call was reclassified as a domestic violence incident involving an EPO. All responding units cleared the scene, and the incident was documented.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 1300 block of McHenry Street – around 9:13 a.m.

A commercial alarm was activated at Derby City Hopps, specifically indicating an issue with the front right door. Responding units investigated the activation.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm / Panic Alarm – 1000 block of S S Hancock St – around 9:13 a.m.

A holdup alarm, which came in as a panic alarm, was reported at Little Flock Baptist Church. The individual who answered the phone was unable to provide the necessary code, prompting a response from units.

πŸš— Traffic Accident / Hit and Run – Broadway and Ruble – around 9:13 a.m.

A collision occurred involving a dark blue SUV and a parked vehicle, resulting in airbag deployment. The involved SUV was towed from the scene. Responding units cross-referenced the report number for the incident.

🏠 Trouble Run / Argument – 1200 block of South Firstree – around 9:13 a.m.

A third-party caller reported hearing an argument coming from an apartment on South First Street. Responding units were dispatched to the 1200 block of South Firstree to investigate the disturbance.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Chest Pain – Hikes Ln at Harbor Freight – around 9:18 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to a local store on Hikes Ln following a report of a 57-year-old female experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. The individual reportedly began feeling unwell inside the store and was attempting to reach her vehicle. Responders were unsure if she made it to her car before assistance arrived.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Fall – W W Madison St – around 9:30 a.m.

Emergency medical services and specialized units responded to W W Madison St for a medical emergency involving a 33-year-old female who had fallen outdoors and was unresponsive. The patient’s weight presented a challenge for transport, and the full extent of her injuries was not immediately clear.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Possible Heart Attack – Chambers Way – around 9:09 a.m.

Emergency responders were sent to the 9400 block of Chambers Way due to a report of a possible heart attack. Further details regarding the patient’s condition or the outcome of the response were not immediately available.

πŸ”₯ Residential Fire Alarm – Bush Ridge Dr – around 9:12 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a residence on Bush Ridge Dr following a fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, crews observed a two-story, single-family home with no visible signs of fire from the exterior. The alarm was investigated further.

πŸ”₯ Chemical Mitigation / Fuel Leak – Royal Pride and Quarter – around 9:12 a.m.

A call was received regarding a chemical mitigation situation involving a fuel leak. A new black Nissan SUV was observed to be leaking fuel in the area of Royal Pride and Quarter. Responders were dispatched to assess and address the situation.

🚨 Holdup Alarm – S S Hancock St at Little Flock – around 9:17 a.m.

A holdup alarm was activated at a location on S S Hancock St near Little Flock. Specialized response units were dispatched to the scene to investigate the alarm and ensure the safety of those present.

πŸ”Š Front Window Alarm – Candelabrum Pl – around 9:12 a.m.

Police units responded to Candelabrum Pl following a report of a front window alarm. Upon investigation, it was determined that the alarm had been activated accidentally.

πŸš— Suspicious Vehicle / Possible Stolen Vehicle – West Manning – around 9:15 a.m.

Authorities were alerted to a suspicious vehicle, possibly stolen, located in the 10,400 block of West Manning. The report described the vehicle as a red car. Police units were dispatched to investigate the suspicious circumstances.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Transformer Fire / Arcing Power Lines – Portland Ave – around 8:40 a.m.

Firefighters responded to a transformer fire that was causing arcing power lines across the street. Emergency services were on scene observing the hazardous conditions. One unit was temporarily out of service en route to a training academy but was back in service shortly thereafter.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Willow Brook Cir – around 8:39 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to assist a 93-year-old female experiencing shoulder pain at her residence. The call was subsequently cancelled by EMS, and the responding unit returned to service.

πŸš” Break-in Report – S Shelby St – around 8:43 a.m.

Officers were working on a report detailing a break-in that had occurred approximately an hour and a half earlier. The incident took place in the 800 block of S Shelby St.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm – Bardstown Rd – around 8:43 a.m.

A holdup alarm was activated at a local market on Bardstown Rd, indicating a potential office holdup. Units were dispatched to investigate the situation at the reported location.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – S S Jackson St and W W Oak St – around 8:43 a.m.

A report of a verbal domestic disturbance was received at the intersection of S S Jackson St and W W Oak St. The caller stated his girlfriend was following him but had ceased her pursuit. The caller was in a white Ford Tour, and the girlfriend was reportedly in a silver Lincoln.

🚨 Suspicious Activity / Possible Gunshot – Blenheim Street and Don Allen Rd – around 8:43 a.m.

A report was made of a loud explosion or possible gunshot heard just north of the intersection of Blenheim Street and Don Allen Rd. Responding units investigated the area but did not find any immediate confirmation of the sound.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm – 6100 block of Bardstown Rd – around 8:36 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to a holdup alarm at the Grab-and-Go. Details regarding the nature of the alarm and the response are still developing. We will provide further information as it becomes available.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of E Jefferson St – around 8:19 a.m.

EMS and other emergency units were dispatched to the Wayside Men’s Shelter following a report of a serious medical issue. A 52-year-old male was found in the lobby experiencing significant distress, specifically vomiting blood. Responders provided immediate care and assessment for the patient.

πŸ”₯ Fire Incident – 2100 block of Portland Ave – around 8:19 a.m.

Firefighting units were called to an incident involving a transformer that had caught fire. The situation required a swift response to manage the electrical hazard and prevent further spread. Emergency personnel worked to secure the area and address the source of the fire.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 500 block of Zorn Ave – around 8:13 a.m.

Units were dispatched to check on a report of a homeless individual sleeping in a hallway. The person was found on the landing between the first and second floors.

πŸš” EPO Report – 3100 block of South 3rd Street – around 8:13 a.m.

Officers responded to take a report concerning an EPO (Emergency Protective Order). The complainant indicated that their PayPal account had been accessed and the password changed, which was a continuation of previous incidents.

πŸš” Break-in Report – 1100 block of S Shelby St – around 8:17 a.m.

An officer was working on a report detailing a break-in that had occurred roughly ninety minutes before the call was received.

πŸ”Š Alarm Activation – Waterfront area – around 8:13 a.m.

A response was made to the waterfront area due to a possible alarm activation or suspicious activity. Upon arrival, officers determined the building appeared secure and cleared the scene.

πŸš” Arrest Made – En route to station – around 8:13 a.m.

Police units were involved in making an arrest and were in the process of transporting the individual to the station.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Transformer Fire – 5500 block of Johnsontown Rd – around 8:10 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a transformer fire on Johnsontown Rd. Reports indicated that a pulse map was involved in the blaze. Further details on the extent of the fire and any resulting power outages were not immediately available.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of E Jefferson St – around 8:11 a.m.

Emergency medical services responded to a serious medical situation in the lobby of a building on E Jefferson St. The patient, a 52-year-old male, was reportedly vomiting blood. EMS provided care at the scene.

πŸš‘ Lift Assist – 4200 block of Heist and Leg – around 8:10 a.m.

First responders were called to assist with a lift at a residence in the 4200 block of Heist and Leg, near the intersection of First Point and Crosswinds Dr. This type of call typically involves helping someone who has fallen and needs assistance to get back on their feet. Units arrived on scene by 8:24 a.m.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš” Police Activity – Louisville Metro Department of Corrections – around 8:06 a.m.

Officials at the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections have reported that they are clear from a recent situation. This appears to be a standard operational update. No further details were provided regarding the nature of the event that required their attention.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 6100 block of South 41st Street – around 7:49 a.m.

EMS responded to a call for a 53-year-old female experiencing significant bleeding from a dialysis fistula. The patient was unable to stop the bleeding. The incident occurred near the intersection of Pressure Elliott Avenue and River Park Dr.


It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – South 41st Street near Elliott Ave – around 8:04 a.m.

EMS responded to a call for a 53-year-old female experiencing bleeding from a dialysis fistula. Initial responding units were canceled once EMS arrived on scene. The patient’s condition was addressed by the responding medical personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Seabiscuit Way – around 7:40 a.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to the 4200 block of Seabiscuit Way following a report of a medical emergency involving a 7-year-old female who sustained crush injuries. A full response from fire and EMS units was initiated to provide immediate care.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – S S Ewing Ave and Brinkford Road – around 7:39 a.m.

Police units were sent to check on an individual in the area of S S Ewing Ave and Brinkford Road. Upon arrival, it was determined that the person did not require assistance and posed no danger to themselves or others. The situation was resolved without further incident.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – Dixie Hwy – around 7:40 a.m.

A commercial alarm was activated at a business on the 5300 block of Dixie Hwy. The alarm was triggered by motion detectors in both the front and rear of the building. Responding units investigated and cleared the alarm.

πŸ”Š Residential Alarm – Dale Park Terrace – around 7:31 a.m.

A residential alarm was reported in the 3400 block of Dale Park Terrace. The activation was due to a motion detector in the front of the home. Responding units investigated the alarm.

πŸš” Report / Investigation – Canoran Road – around 7:31 a.m.

Police were requested to take a report at a Wendy’s located in the 3300 block of Canoran Road. The report concerned a tampered window at the back of the establishment. Responding officers documented the incident.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Welfare Check – Rockford Ln and Dover Rd – around 7:19 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to investigate a report of a 60-year-old female experiencing difficulty breathing. Responding units arrived at the location but were unable to find the individual and requested a follow-up. The situation remains pending further information.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 600 block of Beaver St – around 7:13 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to address a domestic violence situation. Initial reports indicated the situation was resolved, but the call was updated to reflect ongoing violence. Responding officers later reported being clear from the scene.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 600 block of Beaver St – around 7:13 a.m.

A commercial alarm was activated at a business identified as Top Notch. Further details regarding the nature of the alarm or its resolution were not immediately available.

πŸš” Police Activity – 300 block of E W Chestnut St – around 7:13 a.m.

Police units were involved in activity near Norton Common Park, also identified by the address 717. There were also radio communications concerning Forks and Liberty at the same location. Officers later reported the situation was resolved.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Residential Fire Alarm – 7300 block of Chestnut Tree Ln – around 7:15 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a report of a residential fire alarm. Upon arrival, they determined the alarm was false and there were no signs of fire at the one-story residence.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2600 block of Narwood Dr – around 7:15 a.m.

EMS responded to a medical emergency where a 30-year-old male was found unconscious and experiencing a seizure. The patient received immediate medical attention.

πŸ”Š Commercial Fire Alarm – 4400 block of Birkenreich Lane – around 7:32 a.m.

A fire alarm was activated at a local worship center. Responding units investigated and found the alarm to be false, with no visible issues within the building.

πŸš” Arrest – block of data radio – around 7:21 a.m.

Police units reported making an arrest and remained on the channel to complete the necessary paperwork.

πŸš— Reckless Driver – Breckenridge Road – around 7:24 a.m.

A report was received regarding a reckless driver operating a white box truck that was observed traveling westbound without functioning tail lights.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 600 block of Scholar House Ct – around 7:25 a.m.

Officers were dispatched to a domestic disturbance involving an argument between a mother and her teenage son. The situation escalated with the son reportedly damaging property and exhibiting disrespectful behavior. Despite an attempt to cancel the call, it was continued due to the nature of the incident.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 2200 block of Frankfort Ave – around 7:27 a.m.

A welfare check was requested for an individual experiencing mental health difficulties. The person, described as a white female wearing a black shirt, had reportedly left the residence without a coat.

πŸš— Reckless Driver – Dixie Hwy – around 7:22 a.m.

A report of a reckless driver in a grey Pontiac was made. The vehicle was observed driving erratically, nearly striking a wall, as it traveled southbound on Dixie Hwy.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Disturbance – Norton West Louisville Hospital – around 7:07 a.m.

Police units were requested to respond to Norton West Louisville Hospital due to a disturbance. A young child was reportedly yelling at hospital staff and refusing to leave the premises. The specific outcome of the situation was not immediately available.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Wayside Men’s Shelter, 400 block of East Jefferson Way – around 7:15 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to the shelter’s lobby to assist a 64-year-old male experiencing significant breathing difficulties and severe leg pain. The patient received medical attention at the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2100 block of Middle Ln – around 6:42 a.m.

A 77-year-old male at a residence on Middle Ln required emergency medical services due to an uncontrollable nosebleed. The individual is reportedly taking blood-thinning medication, which complicated the situation. EMS arrived to provide care.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – California Shore Apartments, 1600 block of Garland Ave – around 7:02 a.m.

First responders were called to California Shore Apartments to aid a 90-year-old female who was having trouble breathing. EMS evaluated and treated the patient at the scene.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Traffic Accident – Southern Farm Blvd near Northbound Drive – around 6:40 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to a traffic accident that required additional medical support. The incident occurred in the 6400 block of Southern Farm Blvd, near the intersection of Northbound Drive and Welman Dr. Responding units provided assistance to the patient involved in the collision.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Suspicious Person – Bristol Bluff – around 6:43 a.m.

A call was received concerning an individual who was observed checking vehicles on Bristol Bluff. The person reportedly ducked down when an alarm sounded, prompting an investigation into suspicious activity.

πŸš” Suspicious Person / Investigation – Speedway on Poplar Level – around 6:43 a.m.

Store employees at the Speedway on Poplar Level reported a suspicious individual inside the establishment. The subject was seen wearing a mask covering the lower half of their face, and the store doors were locked. Police units were dispatched to investigate the situation.

πŸš— Traffic Accident with Injuries – Bardstown Rd and Cedar Springs Blvd – around 6:43 a.m.

A two-car motor vehicle accident involving injuries occurred at the intersection of Bardstown Rd and Cedar Springs Blvd. The collision resulted in the closure of one southbound driving lane. Responding units assessed the scene and attended to those injured.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – 11th Street and Broadway – around 6:43 a.m.

A report was made regarding a suspicious vehicle, identified as a light blue sports car, at the intersection of 11th Street and Broadway. A complainant noted that the vehicle turned off its lights as they passed by. Police units were sent to investigate the vehicle’s presence.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – South 38th Street – around 6:43 a.m.

A red Mustang was reported as a suspicious vehicle parked at a location on South 38th Street. It was observed that this vehicle had been out earlier the previous night. Units were dispatched to check on the vehicle.

🏠 Disturbance / Mental Health Call – [Location not specified in bullets] – around 6:43 a.m.

A report was made concerning a college student exhibiting aggressive behavior and causing issues, reportedly due to mental health concerns. The individual was described as a white male with a beard. Police units were dispatched to address the situation.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Traffic Incident – Middle Ln – around 6:19 a.m.

EMS responded to a call for a 77-year-old male experiencing severe and uncontrolled nosebleeds. The individual is reportedly on blood-thinning medication. The incident occurred in the 2100 block of Middle Ln.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Residential Fire Alarm – 35 Hill Rd – around 6:14 a.m.

A fire alarm was activated at a residence, reportedly triggered by a family member. Responding units were dispatched to investigate the cause of the alarm.

🏠 Domestic Violence / Assist – 600 block of Southside Dr – around 6:14 a.m.

Additional units were requested to assist with a domestic violence situation. The incident occurred in the 600 block of Southside Dr.

🏠 Trouble Run / Roommate Dispute – 600 block of Southside Dr – around 6:14 a.m.

A dispute between roommates was reported and being handled by responding units. This incident also took place in the 600 block of Southside Dr.

⚠️ Suspicious Person – Evans St – around 6:14 a.m.

A report was made regarding a suspicious individual on a construction site. The person was described as a white male wearing a gray hoodie. Police units responded to the area.

πŸ”Š Commercial Burglar Alarm – Preston Hwy – around 6:14 a.m.

A business on Preston Hwy activated a burglar alarm. Responding units were dispatched to investigate, and it was noted that the alarm might continue due to an unsecured back door.

πŸ”Š Residential Burglar Alarm – 5600 block of Lovers Ln – around 6:14 a.m.

A burglar alarm was reported at a home on Lovers Ln. Police units were sent to the scene to check on the property.

πŸš— Hit and Run – around 5th Street – around 6:14 a.m.

A hit and run incident was reported in the vicinity of 5th Street. Police units were dispatched to investigate the collision.

πŸš— Hit and Run / Property Damage – 4000 block of Bucks Run Rd – around 6:14 a.m.

A vehicle struck another car in the 4000 block of Bucks Run Rd and then left the scene. The suspect vehicle also reportedly damaged property, including a camera, before leaving. Police units responded to the incident.

🏠 Disorderly Conduct – W Liberty St – around 6:14 a.m.

A disorderly conduct incident was reported on W Liberty St. Responding units were dispatched to address the situation.

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πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 6000 block of Mint Spring Branch Rd – around 6:10 a.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to a call for assistance regarding a female experiencing shortness of breath. While no injuries were reported from the initial call, other units were also responding to public assist calls in the vicinity of Branning Rd and Woodmont Dr. The patient was assessed by EMS personnel.

πŸš” Police Action – Area of Branning Rd and Woodmont Dr – around 6:10 a.m.

In addition to medical calls, police units were also engaged in public assist duties in the Branning Rd and Woodmont Dr area. These calls typically involve non-emergency situations where law enforcement provides help or support to the community. The specific nature of these assists was not detailed.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unconscious Person – 7800 block of Carroll Ave – around 5:40 a.m.

Units were dispatched to a residence on Carroll Ave following a report of an unconscious individual. Upon arrival, first responders found a 38-year-old female who was unresponsive. EMS personnel were on the scene to provide necessary medical attention.

🚨 Shooting Report – Various Locations – around 5:44 a.m.

Police received a report concerning a shooting incident. A report number was assigned to the incident for tracking purposes. Further details regarding the circumstances or location of the shooting were not immediately available.

πŸ”Š Front Door Alarm – 800 block of Eastern Parkway – around 5:44 a.m.

Emergency units were sent to Eastern Parkway in response to a front door alarm activation at a business. The alarm was triggered at First Lady Nails. Responding units investigated the cause of the alarm.

🏠 Disorderly Person – Varktown Road – around 5:44 a.m.

A call was received regarding a man causing a disturbance on Varktown Road. The individual was described as wearing a Santa hat and suit and was reportedly taking garbage cans. Police were dispatched to address the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Blood in Lobby – 3700 block of West Wheatmore – around 5:44 a.m.

First responders were called to the American Village Apartments on West Wheatmore due to a concerning report of blood found in the lobby and elevator area. The incident specifically involved the south elevator. EMS and police units responded to assess the situation.

🏠 Disorderly Person – 1100 block of Bardstown Rd – around 5:44 a.m.

A separate report of a disorderly individual came in from the Speedway on Bardstown Rd. The person, also described as wearing a Santa hat and suit, was reportedly intoxicated and taking garbage cans. Police were dispatched to investigate this disturbance.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Foot Injury – 7th Street – around 5:52 a.m.

EMS was requested to respond to 7th Street to assist a 40-year-old male who had sustained a foot injury. The individual was reportedly struck by a vehicle. EMS was directed to use the north entrance for access to the patient.

🏠 Domestic Violence – 5100 block of Southside Dr – around 5:54 a.m.

Police were alerted to a domestic violence incident occurring in the 5100 block of Southside Dr. A female party allegedly brandished a knife towards the caller during the altercation. Units were dispatched to the scene to intervene.

🏠 Domestic Violence – 5100 block of Southside Dr – around 5:56 a.m.

Additional information emerged regarding the domestic violence incident on Southside Dr. Reports indicated that a male involved had sustained an injury to his lip, and a knife was present. The situation was described as highly agitated with all parties involved shouting.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš” Traffic Stop/Investigation – East Broadway and S S Floyd St – around 5:37 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to the intersection of East Broadway and S Floyd St for a traffic stop. Officers confirmed their presence at the location and reported that the individuals involved had departed the scene.

πŸš” Jail Transfer/Custody – Jail – around 5:37 a.m.

A request was made for an officer to provide a 10-23 at the jail, indicating a need for assistance with a transfer or custody situation. The responding unit later confirmed their arrival and presence at the jail facility.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🚨 Shooting Investigation – St. Mary’s Elizabeth Hospital – around 5:14 a.m.

A patient arrived at the emergency room with a gunshot wound, prompting an investigation into the circumstances of the shooting. Police units were dispatched to the hospital to gather information and begin the investigation. The exact location where the shooting occurred is being determined.

🏠 Domestic Dispute – 200 block of E W Magnolia Ave – around 5:14 a.m.

Reports indicated a domestic dispute where a male reportedly dragged a female from a vehicle and forced her into a complex. Responding units observed the individuals outside the gate, with a silver Toyota sedan and a silver pickup truck present. Further details on the resolution of this incident were not immediately available.

πŸ‘€ Disturbance/Disorderly Person – 200 block of Douglas Park – around 5:14 a.m.

Police were called to a disturbance involving a male who was reportedly intoxicated and refusing to leave a property. Although the caller initially requested assistance, they later stated that police intervention was no longer needed. The situation was reported as resolved without any physical altercations.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm – 5000 block of Preston Hwy – around 5:14 a.m.

A holdup alarm was activated at a local business, prompting a response from emergency services. The alarm was registered through a central monitoring service. Specific details regarding the nature of the alarm or any resulting actions were not provided.

🏠 Dispute/Roommate Trouble – 400 block of Baker – around 5:14 a.m.

A dispute between roommates was reported, however, it was quickly clarified that there was no actual trouble occurring. Police units responded to the location to assess the situation. The incident was cleared without further incident.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity/Argument – Payne St and Barret Ave – around 5:14 a.m.

Police were dispatched to investigate reports of individuals arguing on a street corner. Concurrently, a separate call for EMS assistance was noted for a medical issue in the 2900 block of Bon Air Ave. The response to the argument was handled by police units.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency/Person Down – 54-17 Nimitz Ct – around 5:14 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to a residence on Nimitz Ct to attend to a medical emergency. The initial report indicated a person was down. Further details regarding the patient’s condition or the nature of the medical issue were not immediately available.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Gas Leak – 2900 block of Bon Air Ave – around 5:12 a.m.

Fire units, police, and EMS were dispatched to a structure where a gas leak was reported. The nature of the gas leak and the specific involvement of any potential hazardous materials teams were being assessed by responding personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Overdose – Sally Port area between Cedar and Liberty streets – around 5:17 a.m.

Emergency medical services were called to the jail’s Sally Port area to assist a 20-year-old female experiencing an overdose. The individual was reportedly still breathing at the time of the call.

πŸ”Š Fire Alarm – 400 block of South 4th Street – around 5:18 a.m.

Fire units were sent to a business alarm activation in the 400 block of South 4th Street. Upon arrival, there were no immediate signs of a fire.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Unconscious Female – 1500 block of Raydale Dr – around 5:20 a.m.

EMS and command staff responded to a nursing home on Raydale Dr for an unconscious 25-year-old female. The patient, who has a history of sleep apnea, was not alert and exhibited a high heart rate.

πŸ”Š Fire Alarm - False – 400 block of South 4th Street – around 5:23 a.m.

After the fire alarm system at a business on South 4th Street reset itself before their arrival, fire units determined the alarm to be false. They were subsequently cleared from the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - UTI – 200 block of Southwood Terrace – around 5:30 a.m.

EMS responded to a residence on Southwood Terrace to assist a 94-year-old female experiencing symptoms of a possible urinary tract infection. The patient was reported to be not alert.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Seizure – 1500 block of South 15th Street – around 5:32 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to a women’s shelter on South 15th Street following a report of a subject experiencing a seizure.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 600 block of Adam and 600 block of Baker – around 4:44 a.m.

A report of a domestic dispute brought police to the 600 block of Adam and 600 block of Baker. The incident involved a verbal argument where one party allegedly made concerning statements about the other’s well-being. Officers arrived and assessed the situation, determining that the dispute remained verbal and that the individuals involved were separating for the night.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 3900 block of Taylorsville Rd – around 4:54 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to the 3900 block of Taylorsville Rd following the activation of a commercial alarm at a local business. The alarm system reported both a rear motion detector and a signal indicating forced entry at the front door. Responding officers investigated the premises to determine the cause of the alarm.

πŸ”₯ Fire – 200 block of North of Preston – around 4:58 a.m.

A fire was reported in the 200 block of North of Preston, prompting a response from emergency services. Police units were in the vicinity and proceeded to the location to assist. Further details regarding the nature and extent of the fire were not immediately available.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Automobile Fire – Old Preston Hwy near 4500 block – around 4:41 a.m.

Firefighters responded to a vehicle fire that caused a closure on a southbound exit ramp. The incident involved a red Toyota Camry. One patient required transport to the hospital for evaluation.

πŸ‘€ Missing Person – 4100 block of South 5th Street – around 4:44 a.m.

Police were initially dispatched to search for an 11-year-old girl who had gone missing. Officers checked several locations, including the mother’s residence. The child was thankfully located safely at the Manslick Rd address.

🚨 Shots Fired Report – Various Locations – around 4:44 a.m.

A report of shots being fired was received by dispatch. An investigation into this incident is underway, and a report number has been assigned.

🏠 Suspicious Activity/Noise Complaint – 1000 block of Queen Ave – around 4:44 a.m.

Police units were sent to investigate a noise complaint involving neighbors. The report indicated concerns about loud behavior and the presence of smoke.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency/Fall – Various Locations – around 4:50 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist a 100-year-old woman who had fallen from her bed. The call was later canceled by EMS personnel.

πŸ”Š Residential Alarm – 400 block of East Kentucky – around 4:41 a.m.

A residential alarm was triggered at a home on East Kentucky. The alarm was specifically noted to be for the front door.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – Preston Hwy and Bardstown Rd – around 4:38 a.m.

A routine traffic stop led to the discovery that the driver’s license was no longer valid. Police units were en route to the jail with one individual in custody. The vehicle itself was found to be clear of any issues, and another person remained with the car but was not being detained.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2100 block of Digital Bank – around 4:11 a.m.

A female caller reported experiencing shortness of breath and was planning to meet emergency personnel in the building’s lobby. Responders entered the lobby to provide assistance to the individual.

🚨 Shots Fired Investigation – 1000 block of Bardstown Rd – around 4:14 a.m.

Police units were actively investigating a prior incident where shots were fired in the vicinity of Bardstown Rd. Authorities requested camera footage to identify a silver Dodge Charger believed to be involved. Responding units later updated their locations to 7th and Algonquin, and subsequently to 1126 6th Street.

πŸ”Š Suspicious Activity/Loud Music – 300 block of Southgate Ave – around 4:12 a.m.

A report was received regarding loud, heavy music emanating from a location north of Southgate Ave. Police units were dispatched to the area and a call number was assigned for the incident.

πŸš” Shell Casings Found – [Location not specified in bullets, general area implied] – around 4:13 a.m.

A call was placed to report the discovery of shell casings. Responding units were dispatched to the location to investigate the findings.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check/Missing Person Investigation – 600 block of Phillips Ln – around 4:23 a.m.

Officers were in the area of Phillips Ln to investigate a report concerning a 40-year-old female. She was reportedly following someone from Sugar Land and had become unreachable after leaving her phone behind. Officers conducted a search but were unable to locate the individual, and it was unclear if she was in a vehicle or a residence.

πŸ‘€ Missing Person – 4100 block of South 5th Street – around 4:30 a.m.

A missing person report was filed for an 11-year-old female. She was last seen in the 4100 block of South 5th Street and was described as wearing a red shirt and red pants, approximately 5’3” tall, weighing around 100 pounds, with blonde hair, brown eyes, and freckles.

πŸš” Suspicious Activity/Person – High View – around 4:14 a.m.

Responding to a neighbor’s report, units were dispatched to High View. The caller observed individuals on foot, described as hooded and dressed in black, emerging from a location.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

⚠️ Wrong Way Driver Alert – Preston Hwy and Gray’s Lane – around 4:12 a.m.

A report of a vehicle traveling the wrong direction on Preston Hwy near Gray’s Lane prompted a response from units. The initial alert indicated a black Ford Fusion, but later information suggested a van might be involved. This incident was ultimately determined to be routine traffic or chatter, with no further action required.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🚨 Shots Fired – Walgreens parking lot on Becker Ave Hepburn – around 3:36 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to investigate reports of shots fired in the Walgreens parking lot. A thorough search of the area was conducted, but no immediate evidence or sounds of gunfire were detected by responding officers.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 2300 block of Bardstown Rd – around 3:31 a.m.

A commercial alarm was activated at a local Papa John’s restaurant. Responding officers observed a delivery truck at the scene, which was noted as a frequent occurrence for this business. The alarm was subsequently cleared.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Activity / Welfare Check – 800 block of Varble Ave – around 3:51 a.m.

A welfare check was requested for an individual at 800 block of Varble Ave, as their daughter had not been in contact since the previous morning. Responding units were able to address the situation and requested a phone call to confirm the outcome.

πŸš— Medical Emergency / Traffic Accident – San Jose Drive and Dixie Hwy – around 3:52 a.m.

Units responded to a single-vehicle accident involving a black BMW at the intersection of San Jose Drive and Dixie Hwy. The driver, a 35-year-old male, was assessed and appeared to be possibly intoxicated. EMS was initially dispatched but later canceled as the incident was determined to be a police matter.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – South 6th Street and Webster Street Catharine Street – around 3:53 a.m.

A traffic accident with no reported injuries occurred at the intersection of South 6th Street and Webster Street Catharine Street. The incident involved a tan vehicle.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm – 700 block of Marshall St – around 4:07 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a fire alarm activation in a three-story frame building on the 700 block of Marshall St. Upon arrival, there were no visible signs of fire from the exterior. The responding units were able to manage the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 1100 block of Eastman Parkway – around 4:11 a.m.

EMS responded to Eastway Health and Rehab for a 56-year-old female experiencing significant shortness of breath. The patient’s oxygen level was recorded at approximately 76%, and she has a known history of COPD. Responding medical personnel were able to handle the call.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – Preston Hwy and West Indian Trail – around 3:41 a.m.

A traffic stop was conducted on a black Zion vehicle. During the stop, an officer discovered a firearm and an out-of-state identification. The driver presented a Florida ID for an individual who was not a U.S. citizen, along with a Kentucky identification that was not a full driver’s license. A check for warrants on the driver came back clear. Another identification, a Venezuelan passport ID, was also processed but did not yield any results. Police units were involved in this routine traffic matter.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3200 block of Dumanell – around 3:20 a.m.

EMS responded to assist a 53-year-old male who was experiencing shortness of breath and dizziness. The call originated in the vicinity of Crosby’s and Louis Coma Jr. Drive.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 700 block of South 28th Street – around 3:42 a.m.

First responders were dispatched to a serious medical situation involving a subject experiencing chest pains and who was unresponsive. The location was initially reported on South 28th Street before being updated to the 700 block.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – E Jefferson St – around 3:44 a.m.

A medical call was received for a 71-year-old male suspected of having a stroke. The incident occurred at the Westside Men’s Emergency Shelter, situated between Jackson and Creston Streets.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2700 block of West Broadway – around 3:44 a.m.

Units were rerouted to a McDonald’s on West Broadway to attend to a medical emergency. EMS determined their services were not needed and cleared the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – San Jose Ave and Dixie Hwy – around 3:48 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to the intersection of San Jose Ave and Dixie Hwy to handle a medical emergency.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Alarm – 2300 block of Bardstown Rd – around 3:15 a.m.

Responding units were dispatched to a commercial alarm at a local pizza establishment. It was determined that the alarm was a recurring issue, potentially triggered by a delivery truck. The situation was resolved without further incident.

πŸš— Non-Injury Accident – I-2B – around 3:15 a.m.

A traffic accident with no reported injuries occurred on I-2B. Police units were sent to the scene to manage the situation and ensure traffic flow.

🚨 Shots Fired – Bardstown Rd and Douglas area – around 3:15 a.m.

Reports of gunshots were received in the Bardstown Rd and Douglas area. An anonymous caller alerted authorities to the sound of gunfire. Police units were in the vicinity investigating the incident.

🏠 Domestic Trouble – 200 block of Mohawk Ave – around 3:15 a.m.

Police were called to a residence on Mohawk Ave due to a domestic dispute. The caller reported an argument with his girlfriend after she arrived home intoxicated and began speaking with the children before refusing to leave. Police units responded to the scene.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Activity – 2800 block of Fairview – around 3:15 a.m.

A welfare check was requested for a resident on Fairview due to concerns from a family member who had not heard from her daughter. Past domestic violence incidents at the location prompted the request for police to check on the individual’s well-being.

πŸš— Theft – 1300 block of Bardstown Rd – around 3:15 a.m.

A vehicle was reported broken into on Bardstown Rd. The caller stated that debit card colors were stolen, and the car was accessed using keys left in the house door. The vehicle involved was a black Hyundai.

πŸ”Š Burglar Alarm – I-2B – around 3:15 a.m.

A burglar alarm was reported on I-2B. Police units were dispatched to investigate the activation.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3200 block of Duma Drive – around 3:12 a.m.

EMS responded to assist a 53-year-old male who was experiencing difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy. The incident occurred in the area of 32nd Street and Louis Coma Jr. Drive.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 700 block of South 28th Street – around 3:42 a.m.

First responders were dispatched to a medical emergency involving a person experiencing chest pains and who was unresponsive. The location was near the intersection of Howard St and Broadway.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 7700 block of Hepatica Ct – around 3:11 a.m.

A medical emergency call brought responders to Hepatica Ct, where a 71-year-old male was suffering from shortness of breath and an enlarged stomach. Units were in service for this incident.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Traffic Accident with Vehicle Smoking – East Broadway and Rugal Avenue – around 2:45 a.m.

A traffic accident occurred involving a dark blue SUV and a parked vehicle. The SUV began smoking after the collision, prompting a call for the fire department. Fortunately, the smoke subsided, and fire units canceled their response.

🚨 Assault Reported – 400 block of Adam – around 2:45 a.m.

A serious incident involving an assault was reported, with a 38-year-old female identified as the victim. Police units responded to the scene to investigate and provide assistance.

🏠 Disturbance at Vacant Apartment – 1300 block of South Third Street – around 2:45 a.m.

Reports indicated that individuals experiencing homelessness were attempting to enter a vacant apartment on the second floor. The complainant noted that the entrance to the apartment was found open. Police units were dispatched to address the situation.

πŸš” Suspicious Activity with Juveniles – 2100 block of Winston Ave – around 2:45 a.m.

Several juvenile subjects in a white Denali SUV were observed engaging in disorderly behavior. It was reported that they might be leaving the area, and a request was made for officers to attempt to locate the vehicle.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency: Possible Alcohol Poisoning – Shae’s – around 2:55 a.m.

Emergency medical services were requested to assist a 21-year-old male who was experiencing symptoms consistent with alcohol poisoning. Both EMS and fire department personnel responded to the scene.

🚨 Disturbance with Possible Weapons – Tower Parkway – around 2:57 a.m.

A fight was reported in the area, with concerns that weapons might be involved. Information indicated that subjects were finding the location and there was a possibility of a firearm being present. Police units responded to assess and manage the situation.

πŸš— Reckless Driver Reported – 2100 block of Gladstone Ave – around 2:57 a.m.

A reckless driver in a white DMC, possibly with an Indiana license plate, was observed driving erratically. The vehicle was noted to have a malfunctioning headlight and was seen speeding, heading towards Sun Road. Officers were alerted to keep an eye out for the vehicle.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Activity – Dixie Hwy and West Oral Road – around 2:45 a.m.

Units were dispatched to investigate a report of someone in distress with audible screaming near the River Point Apartments. After a thorough check of the area, responding officers determined that there was no actual emergency and cleared the scene.

πŸ›» Stolen Vehicle – 6500 block of Gadwall Way – around 2:45 a.m.

A report was filed regarding a stolen vehicle. The circumstances involved a female who was reportedly operating a vehicle without the owner’s permission. The vehicle belonged to her boyfriend’s brother.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 3400 block of Preston Hwy – around 2:45 a.m.

A commercial alarm was activated in an office space, with motion detection indicating a possible intrusion. Responding units investigated the alarm to ensure the property’s security.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Salivate – around 2:45 a.m.

EMS was dispatched with lights and sirens to Salivate following a report of a potential overdose. The individual was described as appearing to be in a critical condition.

πŸš— Traffic Incident – 7th Street and W Jefferson St – around 2:45 a.m.

Authorities were alerted to a dangerous situation involving a wrong-way driver on 7th Street at W Jefferson St. Responding units were sent to investigate and address the hazard on the roadway.

🏠 Residential Alarm – 800 block of South 32nd Street – around 2:45 a.m.

A residential alarm was reported at a home on South 32nd Street. Responders found an exterior door ajar but confirmed that the interior of the residence was secure.

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πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Alcohol Poisoning – Baxter Ave – around 2:42 a.m.

EMS units were dispatched to the 9500 block of Baxter Ave to assist a young adult male. The 21-year-old was experiencing symptoms consistent with alcohol poisoning, including vomiting and altered consciousness. Responders provided the necessary medical care at the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Seizure – Crest Street and Monomon – around 2:41 a.m.

A call came in for a young child experiencing what appeared to be a seizure. The 7-year-old male, who has a known history of stroke, was attended to by EMS personnel. The incident occurred at the intersection of Crest Street and Monomon.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Shortness of Breath – Crest Street and Bethany – around 2:43 a.m.

First responders were initially sent to the intersection of Crest Street and Bethany, near Lafayette, for an elderly woman experiencing breathing difficulties. The 76-year-old female was reportedly confused and having trouble breathing. The call was later canceled before units arrived on scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Shortness of Breath – Pinnacle View – around 2:50 a.m.

A medical emergency was reported in the 4300 block of Pinnacle View involving an elderly woman. The 96-year-old female was experiencing shortness of breath. There was some initial confusion regarding the location, with Crest Street being mentioned before the correct address on Pinnacle View was confirmed. EMS provided care to the patient.

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πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – University of Louisville – around 2:38 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to the University of Louisville campus for a medical emergency. Details regarding the specific nature of the medical issue were not immediately available. Responders confirmed their availability to assist as needed.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Vehicle Fire / Collision – East Broadway and Rubel Ave – around 2:21 a.m.

A vehicle was reported to be smoking following a collision involving a parked car. Fire units were dispatched to the scene at East Broadway, but were later canceled.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 6th Street – around 2:21 a.m.

EMS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the jail’s Sally Port. The individual was described as being in and out of consciousness, with a possible overdose.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Address / Courtesy Ride – 6600 block of Shenandoah Dr – around 2:15 a.m.

A courtesy ride was being provided to a female at an address that did not appear to exist in dispatch records. The situation was logged by responding units.

πŸ”Š Alarm Activation – 17 Lake Ave – around 2:15 a.m.

A panic signal was received from a building on Lake Ave. While the passcode provided was incorrect, the individual stated that everything was fine.

🏠 Disturbance / Welfare Check – 1300 block of South 3rd Street – around 2:15 a.m.

Units were requested to check on a male subject who was reportedly making excessive noise and yelling outside a location in the 1300 block of South 3rd Street.

🚨 Shots Fired Report – 700 block of Logan St – around 2:21 a.m.

Multiple individuals reported hearing between five and seven gunshots in the Logan St area. One report mentioned a large party at an Airbnb and doors slamming. Responding officers searched the vicinity but found no immediate signs of a shooting or a large gathering.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – 400 block of M Street – around 2:27 a.m.

Police initiated a traffic stop on a white Chrysler 300 in the 400 block of M Street.

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πŸ”₯ Automobile Fire / Traffic Accident – East Broadway and Ruble – around 2:13 a.m.

Fire units responded to a vehicle fire that also involved a collision with a parked car. The incident occurred in the 1100 block of East Broadway. The vehicle was observed to be smoking, and the scene was later cleared.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 6th Street – around 2:13 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to the jail facility on South 6th Street. The call was for an individual experiencing fluctuating consciousness, with potential indications of an overdose.

πŸš” Welfare Check / Lockout – Moser Farm Rd and Taylor Farm Ct – around 2:15 a.m.

Police units were sent to a locked facility on Moser Farm Rd at Taylor Farm Ct to conduct a welfare check. Officers attempted to gain entry, and a caller was asked to provide access. Some units were eventually cleared from the scene as the facility was confirmed to be secure.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 6900 block of Preston Hwy – around 2:15 a.m.

A commercial alarm was activated at the Magic Sparkle Car Wash on Preston Hwy. Responding units investigated the activation, which was triggered by interior motion detection.

🏠 Disturbance / Disorderly Conduct – 4200 block of Outer Loop – around 2:15 a.m.

Police were dispatched to a business on Outer Loop following a report of a disturbance. A male individual, described as Hispanic and shirtless, was reportedly inside a sauna, yelling and exhibiting disruptive behavior, and refusing to leave the premises.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – 8800 block of Talon Ridge Dr – around 2:15 a.m.

A dark-colored Challenger was observed repeatedly circling the 8800 block of Talon Ridge Dr and surrounding areas. The vehicle appeared to be looking at other vehicles in the vicinity, prompting a report of suspicious activity.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 3300 block of Newburg Rd – around 2:15 a.m.

A commercial alarm was reported at the Convenience Food Mart on Newburg Rd. Responding units investigated the activation, which was triggered by the backdoor of the establishment.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3400 block of Anatahan Ct – around 2:12 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to a residence on Anatahan Ct following a report of a medical emergency. A 37-year-old male was experiencing what appeared to be a seizure. The patient has a known history of stroke. Responders arrived to assess and provide necessary medical attention.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 100 block of – around 2:08 a.m.

EMS responded to assist a female subject experiencing a medical issue. After assessment, she was transported to UofL for further care. Multiple units were involved in the transport and response to ensure her well-being.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unconscious Person – 400 block of South4th Street – around 1:43 a.m.

Emergency services were called to the 400 block of South4th Street for a young woman found unconscious but breathing. She appeared to be very intoxicated, and there was concern she may have been drugged. Responding officers requested the situation be handled without lights and sirens.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Chest Pains – 2600 block of Cleveland Blvd – around 1:43 a.m.

EMS responded to the 2600 block of Cleveland Blvd to assist a 56-year-old female experiencing chest pains and difficulty breathing.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Harassment – 400 block of University Blvd – around 1:45 a.m.

Police were dispatched to the 400 block of University Blvd following a report of a man in dark clothing who was harassing customers. The individual was also described as possibly being intoxicated.

🏠 Disturbance / Arguing Subjects – Alley behind 3700 block of Powell Ave – around 1:45 a.m.

Officers responded to an alley behind the 3700 block of Powell Ave where two men were reportedly arguing.

🚨 Shots Fired / Disturbance – Logan St on 2C – around 1:45 a.m.

A concerned caller reported hearing between five and seven gunshots in the vicinity of Logan St. While officers found no immediate evidence of a shooting, the caller also mentioned a large gathering at a nearby Airbnb with loud noises.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Courtesy Ride – 400 block of West Jefferson Wayside – around 1:45 a.m.

Authorities assisted a male individual by providing a courtesy ride to the 400 block of West Jefferson Wayside.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Courtesy Ride – 6600 block of Shenandoah Dr – around 1:45 a.m.

A courtesy ride was provided to a female subject to an address in the 6600 block of Shenandoah Dr. Concerns were later raised about the validity of the address.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Loud Music – 7000 block of Watson Ln – around 1:45 a.m.

Units were dispatched to the 7000 block of Watson Ln to address a complaint regarding loud music.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Fire Scene / Medical Emergency – 5000 block of Shallow Trail – around 1:42 a.m.

Multiple fire units, including Battalion 76 and Tower 76, were dispatched to a situation in the 5000 block of Shallow Trail. Reports indicate that Battalion 76 arrived and established their presence on the scene. The nature of the emergency and the specific outcome of the response are still being assessed.

πŸš” Traffic Stop / Vehicle Check – 1700 block of Kentucky 29 – around 1:39 a.m.

Police units conducted a traffic stop and vehicle check in the 1700 block of Kentucky 29. During the check, the vehicle was confirmed to be clear and current for its operator. A query also indicated a potential match for a missing or wanted person, though further investigation was needed to confirm the details.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 200 block of E E E Gray St – around 1:21 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a commercial fire alarm located in the sub-basement mechanical room of a medical building on the Norton Hospital Campus. Initial access was challenging as a key holder was not immediately available. The alarm was activated in a critical area of the facility.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Chest Pain/Shortness of Breath – Wally and Court – around 1:21 a.m.

Emergency medical services responded to a call for a young male experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. The patient, a 26-year-old male, received attention from EMS personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Unconscious/Intoxicated – 400 block of South4th Street – around 1:21 a.m.

Police and EMS were called to a report of an unconscious but breathing female who appeared to be heavily intoxicated. The patient was a 21-year-old female.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Possible Drugging – 400 block of W W Liberty St – around 1:21 a.m.

A service call was initiated for a female who may have been drugged at a local establishment. The 25-year-old female’s condition prompted a medical response. It is possible this incident is related to another medical call in the area.

πŸ”Š Burglary Alarm – 1700 block of South 4th Street – around 1:15 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to investigate a reported burglary alarm. The alarm system indicated motion detection in a specific zone of the property.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Overdose – Colonial Oaks Ct – around 1:15 a.m.

First responders arrived at a residence on Colonial Oaks Ct to find a 46-year-old male in distress. The individual was discovered unconscious and struggling to breathe, indicating a possible overdose. EMS was on the scene to provide immediate medical care.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Alarm / Fire Alarm – 200 block of E E E Gray St – around 1:13 a.m.

Fire department units were dispatched to a commercial alarm at a medical building. The alarm originated in the subbasement’s main mechanical room. Responders checked the fire department connection and observed no visible signs of fire from the exterior of the multi-story healthcare facility.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Wally in Court near Wilart Dr and Bernheim Ln – around 1:15 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist a 26-year-old male experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. The patient was evaluated by EMS personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 8300 block of C-4 Drive near Panax Ln and Morning Glory Ln – around 1:12 a.m.

EMS responded to a call for an 18-year-old male reporting chest pain and shortness of breath. The patient’s blood pressure was elevated, and he had been experiencing symptoms for over a week, along with cold sweats. Another agency was initially dispatched but was later canceled.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 8200 block of Farmwood Way – around 1:12 a.m.

First responders were sent to a residence for a 55-year-old female experiencing abdominal spasms. The patient’s blood pressure was noted to be low. EMS personnel were on the scene to provide care.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Possible Intoxication – Shallow Trail and Grain on Acid – around 1:12 a.m.

Police were called to investigate a male driver who was conscious but appeared to be intoxicated. The individual was described as having noticeable eyes and was responding to the situation.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance / Possible Gun – 5600 block of Fox Horn Cir – around 1:15 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to a residence following reports of a possible domestic disturbance. There were concerns that a firearm may have been involved.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 1000 block of N Preston Hwy – around 1:20 a.m.

Concern was raised for an individual’s well-being at a residence in this area. Police units were dispatched to the location to conduct a welfare check and ensure the person was safe.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – 1000 block of N Preston Hwy – around 1:25 a.m.

Police units conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in this section of N Preston Hwy. The specific reason for the stop was not detailed in the scanner traffic.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – 1000 block of N Preston Hwy – around 1:30 a.m.

A dark-colored sedan was reported as suspicious in this vicinity. Responding units were sent to investigate the vehicle and its occupants.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🏠 Disturbance – 2200 block of Arthur St – around 12:45 a.m.

A dispute was reported where an individual refused to leave and became confrontational, attempting to get into the caller’s face. Police units were dispatched to the location. The situation was later updated to a vehicle response.

πŸš— Motor Vehicle Collision – Old Preston Hwy and Eastern Parkway – around 12:45 a.m.

A traffic accident with no reported injuries occurred at the intersection of Old Preston Hwy and Eastern Parkway. The collision involved a vehicle described as not visibly apparent and a second vehicle, possibly a gray Honda. Police units responded to manage the scene.

🚨 Shots Fired / Street Racing – Taylorsville Rd and Bardstown Rd – around 12:45 a.m.

Reports were received of gunshots heard and potential street racing activity in the vicinity of Taylorsville Rd and Bardstown Rd. Police units were dispatched to investigate these reports.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Vehicle Accident – 3000 block of River Rd – around 12:45 a.m.

An injury accident was reported near the Louisville Water Tower on River Rd. A black pickup truck was involved in a collision with a gate. EMS was dispatched to provide medical assistance at the scene.

πŸ”Š Residential Alarm – South Fourth Street – around 12:45 a.m.

A residential alarm was activated on South Fourth Street. Police units were sent to investigate the source of the alarm.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Eastern Parkway – around 12:45 a.m.

EMS was requested to respond to Eastern Parkway for a medical situation involving a 20-year-old male who was reportedly experiencing a disoriented state. The response involved both Code 1 and Code 3 protocols, with police units already present on scene.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš‘ Public Assist / Medical – 8200 block of Happiness Way – around 12:42 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist an elderly gentleman who had fallen in his home. The 63-year-old male reported no injuries and only required help to get back on his feet.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 8300 block of C-4th Drive – around 12:42 a.m.

EMS responded to a call for a young adult experiencing significant chest pain and difficulty breathing. The 18-year-old male’s vital signs were monitored by responding personnel.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1200 block of Hardwick Rd – around 12:45 a.m.

Police were called to a residence following reports of an argument between a couple. One individual, who is a cancer patient and reportedly intoxicated, was making concerning statements about walking a long distance and expressed feelings of depression. Firearms at the location were reported to be secured.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 700 block of West O’Rail – around 12:45 a.m.

A 9-1-1 hang-up call prompted a welfare check by police officers. They were sent to investigate the circumstances after the call was disconnected.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance / Possible Self-Harm – 14300 block of Aiken Rd – around 12:45 a.m.

Officers responded to a domestic situation where a young woman was reportedly sending alarming texts indicating she was harming herself. Her boyfriend was also present and allegedly made discouraging remarks.

πŸ‘€ 9-1-1 Hang-up / Disturbance – 400 block of Fern Creek Rd – around 12:45 a.m.

A 9-1-1 call was received that disconnected abruptly, leading to a police response. Officers were dispatched to investigate a possible disturbance involving an intoxicated male making concerning statements.

🏠 Disturbance / Fight – 2000 block of Greenhaven Dr – around 12:45 a.m.

Police were sent to a location where tenants were reportedly engaged in a physical altercation and loud argument.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of Colonial Oaks Ct – around 12:43 a.m.

Fire units and EMS were dispatched to a residence on Colonial Oaks Ct. Upon arrival, first responders found a 46-year-old male who was unconscious. Initial reports indicated a possible issue with respiration. The situation was managed by the responding emergency personnel.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Traffic Accident – 1100 block of Longfield Ave near Taylor Blvd – around 12:21 a.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to a medical situation that appeared to be a vehicle striking a parked car. The individual involved was in a red four-door sedan and reported a broken hand. Firefighting units were also sent to the scene to assist.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 400 block of East Ali Street near S Preston St – around 12:21 a.m.

Fire units responded to a general fire alarm activation at a commercial building. The alarm was investigated by the responding personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Traffic Accident – Logan St – around 12:21 a.m.

Units were called to an injury-related traffic collision on Logan St. The incident was determined to be a division case, and responding units were released once their services were no longer required.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Domestic Disturbance – 3900 block of Bunker Hill Dr – around 12:21 a.m.

A call was received concerning a possible domestic dispute. A male was reportedly heard repeatedly cursing at a female, and there was no response when the call taker attempted to get more information.

πŸš” Disorderly Person / Trespasser – 200 block of York St – around 12:21 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to a location where an individual was causing a disturbance and refusing to leave. The suspect, described as a black female in a white floral dress, was on the eighth floor of the building.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Domestic Disturbance – 3000 block of Bunker Hill Dr – around 12:21 a.m.

A call was placed regarding a potential domestic incident. A male was heard cursing at a female multiple times before the call was abruptly disconnected, leading responders to suspect a domestic issue.

πŸš” Trouble Run / Trespasser – Speedway on Arthur St – around 12:21 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of an individual who had previously been banned from the location but had returned. The person was allegedly threatening others and appeared to be under the influence of drugs.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🚨 Shots Fired / Gunshot Wound – 4100 block of Oak Branch Rd – around 12:16 a.m.

A report of a gunshot wound to a lower extremity was received. EMS transported an individual to UofL in connection with this incident.

🚨 Suspicious Activity / Attempted Burglary – 300 block of Adam and 300 block of Baker – around 12:16 a.m.

A concerned citizen reported hearing loud noises and observing two individuals attempting to break into vehicles. The suspects reportedly fled the scene in a red vehicle, possibly accompanied by another car, and were last seen heading toward Scottsdale Blvd.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1700 block of Somerset Pl – around 12:16 a.m.

A dispute was reported where one party was allegedly locked out of their residence and unable to retrieve personal belongings by the father of their child. The caller was waiting in a blue Kia.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 5400 block of Warwickshire Dr – around 12:16 a.m.

A domestic incident was reported involving a disagreement between individuals, with one party claiming to be a girlfriend and threatening to seek a protective order.

πŸš” Arrest / Disorderly Conduct – 600 block of Adam and 600 block of Baker – around 12:16 a.m.

Police units took a male and a female into custody. The individuals were described as potentially intoxicated, and the arrest was categorized under disorderly conduct.

🏠 Disorderly Home – 1100 block of Vesper Ln – around 12:16 a.m.

A report of a disorderly home was made, prompting a response from emergency services.

πŸ‘€ 900 block of Hang-Up / Welfare Check – 4100 block of Oak Branch Rd – around 12:16 a.m.

A call was received that was initially characterized as a hang-up, with the caller possibly intoxicated. Disturbing audio was heard, including phrases suggesting distress.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Motor Vehicle Accident / Medical Emergency – 1100 block of Longfield Ave near Deer Street Avenue – around 12:13 a.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to a collision involving a red four-door sedan. One individual sustained what appeared to be a broken hand. EMS was on the scene to provide medical attention.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm – 400 block of East Alley between South Preston and South Jackson – around 12:15 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a general fire alarm at the Oscar Mayer C building. The alarm was triggered by food left on a stove. The situation was quickly resolved, with the fire contained to the stove area, and the alarm system was reset.

🚨 Shooting – Greenwood Ave – around 12:09 a.m.

Reports indicated two separate shooting incidents occurred in the Greenwood Ave area. One incident was reported in the 2900 block of Greenwood Ave, and another in the 3000 block of Greenwood Ave. Police units were reportedly on scene at both locations.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Seizure – 1400 block of S Shelby St – around 11:14 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to a medical emergency involving a 46-year-old female who was experiencing a seizure. She was found conscious and seated on the floor at the Heart Sanctuary. Responders assessed her condition and provided necessary medical attention.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 1300 block of St Anthony Pl – around 11:14 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to a general fire alarm at Kindred Hospital. Upon arrival, crews conducted a thorough check of the multi-story facility but found no indications of fire or smoke. The alarm was determined to be unfounded.

πŸ”Š Residential Alarm – 400 block of South10th Street – around 11:14 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a residential alarm at a three-story brick complex. The alarm was sounding throughout the building, but there were no visible signs of smoke or flames. Crews worked to troubleshoot the alarm system, which was not shutting off.

πŸš— Vehicle vs. Pedestrian / Injury – 700 block of Logan St – around 11:14 p.m.

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle that subsequently left the scene. The female victim sustained injuries to her head and face, including bleeding. EMS and police units arrived to provide medical aid to the injured pedestrian and to investigate the hit-and-run incident.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm / False Alarm – 3700 block of Chamberlain – around 11:13 p.m.

Responding units were dispatched to a fire alarm at a three-story hotel. Upon their arrival, there were no signs of fire, and the building had not been evacuated. The alarm was investigated and determined to be false, allowing the responding units to return to service.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Respiratory Distress – 60700 block of Brook Terrace Dr – around 11:13 p.m.

EMS responded to a call for a 74-year-old female experiencing respiratory distress. The patient, who was on oxygen and had a mass near her trach, resided in a second house on the property. An escort was required to safely reach her location.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš— Traffic Accident / Injury Accident – I-65 southbound at the ramp from Magnolia – around 10:47 p.m.

A two-car collision occurred on the I-65 southbound ramp from Magnolia, resulting in at least one injury. Reports indicated one individual was unconscious, though the total number of injured persons was not immediately clear. Police and EMS units were dispatched to the scene to provide assistance and manage the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 900 block of South 5th Street – around 10:50 p.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to South 5th Street to attend to a 71-year-old female experiencing difficulty breathing. Responders were en route to assess the patient’s condition and provide necessary medical care.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 5600 block of Shorewood Dr – around 10:56 p.m.

EMS was called to Shorewood Dr to assist a 70-year-old female who had been experiencing shoulder, back, and chest pain for the past three days. Attempts to contact the patient directly prior to arrival were unsuccessful, prompting a response to check on her well-being.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3200 block of Allison Way – around 11:00 p.m.

A medical emergency was reported on Allison Way involving a 49-year-old male experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. EMS units were dispatched to evaluate the individual and provide immediate medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 700 block of W W Market St – around 11:01 p.m.

An engine company and EMS responded to W Market St, near Evergreen Liquors, following a report of a 39-year-old male who had fallen and was experiencing a seizure. Responders were on scene to provide medical assistance.

🏠 Disturbance / Suspicious Activity – Eton Rd at Encore – around 10:46 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to the intersection of Eton Rd and Encore following a report of a group of individuals consuming alcohol and marijuana in front of a store. Concerns were raised as some individuals were reportedly refusing to leave the premises.

πŸš” Theft / Suspicious Activity – 300 block of Christmas Spring Drive – around 10:46 p.m.

Officers were sent to Christmas Spring Drive after a report of a theft from a porch. The caller indicated that an individual had stolen an item and was subsequently seen walking around and shouting. The reporting party requested no direct contact.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Shortness of Breath – 900 block of South 5th Street – around 10:52 p.m.

Emergency medical services were called to a residence in the 900 block of South 5th Street to assist a 71-year-old female. The individual was reportedly experiencing shortness of breath. Responders were able to locate the patient and provide necessary medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Shoulder, Back, and Chest Pain – 5600 block of Shorewood Dr – around 10:52 p.m.

A medical call was initiated for a 78-year-old female in the 5600 block of Shorewood Dr. The patient reported experiencing shoulder, back, and chest pain for the past three days. Attempts to contact the resident were unsuccessful prior to the arrival of emergency personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Chest Pain and Shortness of Breath – 3200 block of Allerton Way – around 10:52 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to the 3200 block of Allerton Way, near the intersection of Windward Way and Kelly Way. The call concerned a 49-year-old male who was suffering from chest pain and shortness of breath. Medical units arrived to assess and treat the patient.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Fall with Seizure – 700 block of E W Market St – around 10:52 p.m.

Emergency services responded to the 700 block of E W Market St, in the vicinity of South Shelby and South Clay streets. The incident involved a 39-year-old male who had fallen and was experiencing a seizure. EMS personnel were on the scene to provide medical care.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity / Possible Burglary – 8000 block of Shelbyville Rd – around 10:43 p.m.

Police units were sent to the Speedway parking lot, located in the 8000 block of Shelbyville Rd near the Toyota dealership. A concerned motorist reported suspicious activity, but upon arrival, officers were unable to locate any signs of a crime in progress. The scene was cleared without further incident.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Gunshot Wound – 7000 block of Global Dr – around 10:46 p.m.

Emergency personnel were dispatched to the 7000 block of Global Dr following a report of a male individual who had sustained a gunshot wound to the arm. Initial reports indicated that the scene was not immediately secure upon the arrival of first responders.

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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire / Commercial Alarm – 3000 block of Poplar Level Rd – around 10:22 p.m.

Fire units and Battalion 4 were dispatched to a restaurant where smoke was detected inside, accompanied by a burning odor. While no flames were visible, occupants were advised to leave the building as a precaution. Firefighters arrived on the scene to investigate the source of the smoke.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 100 block of W W Washington St – around 10:22 p.m.

EMS responded to a call at the Trail Club for a young man who had lost consciousness and struck his head. The patient was reportedly unresponsive upon the arrival of medical personnel.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 400 block of E W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 10:38 p.m.

A general fire alarm was activated at the Fasca Manor C building, located near the intersection of S Preston St and S S Jackson St. Tower 2 was dispatched to investigate the cause of the alarm.

πŸ”₯ Food Fire – 2200 block of South 9th Street – around 10:38 p.m.

An employee at the Amalgamated Transit Union reported a fire originating from food left in an oven, with flames visible. Evacuations were initiated as fire units, including Battalion 3, responded to the scene. The incident was contained to the oven area.

πŸš— Injury Accident – I-65 South at the ramp from Magnolia – around 10:40 p.m.

Multiple vehicles were involved in a collision on the ramp to I-65 South, resulting in at least one person being unconscious. Police and EMS units were dispatched to the scene to provide assistance and manage traffic.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Mental Health Crisis – 200 block of North 34th Street – around 10:16 p.m.

A CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) call was initiated for a situation involving a 63-year-old individual. Further details on the nature of the incident were not immediately available.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire – 3000 block of Poplar Level Rd – around 10:31 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a report of a structure fire at a restaurant. While there were no visible flames, there was smoke inside and a burning smell, prompting an evacuation advisory for occupants. Multiple fire units responded to investigate and manage the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – W W Washington St at the Troll Club – around 10:32 p.m.

EMS was called to assist a young man who had become unresponsive after passing out and hitting his head. Emergency medical services and fire units were on scene to provide immediate care and transport the patient.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 400 block of E W W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 10:38 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to a commercial building following a general fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, units reported a high-rise building with a system issue. The alarm was ultimately resolved, and units were cleared from the scene.

πŸ”₯ Food Fire – 2200 block of South 9th Street – around 10:41 p.m.

Units responded to a report of food on fire at a facility. An employee indicated that food was on fire in the oven, and drivers were advised to evacuate. Firefighters were able to address the situation, and other responding units were released.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Overdose – 300 block of Bermuda Ln – around 9:52 p.m.

Fire units and EMS were dispatched to a call for a young man found unconscious and intoxicated. The 21-year-old male had reportedly consumed a full bottle of unknown pills. He was assessed and treated by responding medical personnel.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 100 block of East Centennial Walk – around 9:52 p.m.

Responding fire units investigated an alarm activation at a dormitory on the University of Louisville’s campus. The system indicated an issue originating from outside the building. A thorough check of the fourth floor confirmed no immediate concerns.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2900 block of Bank St – around 9:52 p.m.

EMS was called to assist a 39-year-old male who was found passed out on a porch. A fire pit was reportedly active at the scene, and the individual appeared to be intoxicated. Medical personnel evaluated the patient.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 5200 block of North 35th Street – around 9:52 p.m.

A medical emergency was reported for a 42-year-old male experiencing heart problems. EMS arrived to provide assistance to the individual, who was located near the main entrance of a business.

πŸš” Stranded Motorists – S Shelby St and Goss Ave – around 9:46 p.m.

Police units were sent to provide assistance to motorists who were experiencing difficulties on the roadway. The officers worked to help resolve the situation and ensure the safety of those involved.

🏠 Loud Party – 300 block of Idlewylde Dr – around 9:46 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a loud party in a residential area. Loud music was audible, and a number of people were present. Police investigated the disturbance to address the noise complaint.

πŸš— Wrong Way Driver – E Breckinridge St by Simon Alley – around 9:46 p.m.

A report was made regarding a vehicle traveling the wrong direction on E Breckinridge St. Police units were dispatched to investigate the dangerous driving situation and locate the vehicle, described as a gray Mazda van.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire Alarm – 6100 block of West Highway 100 block of Crossreach Canyon Place and Crossreach Boulevard – around 9:59 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a commercial building due to a fire alarm. Upon investigation, it was determined that the sprinkler system had activated. The cause of the activation was not immediately clear.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 100 block of East Centennial Walk – around 10:04 p.m.

Emergency services responded to a fire alarm at a dormitory on the UofL campus. University police were also on the scene. After a thorough check, it was confirmed that the alarm was located outside the building, and the area was found to be clear. The system was subsequently reset.

πŸš— Traffic Accident / Rollover – I-71 North at 200 block of – around 9:57 p.m.

Multiple fire units, including rescue and battalion chiefs, were dispatched to a significant traffic incident on I-71 North. The collision involved a blue Volkswagen and a train. Fortunately, the vehicle was found to be right-side up.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Overdose – 300 block of Bermuda Ln – around 9:59 p.m.

Police and EMS units responded to a critical medical situation involving a 21-year-old male. The individual was found unconscious after reportedly ingesting an unknown quantity of pills and consuming alcohol. Emergency personnel provided immediate care.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Chest Pain – 2 KC Place (Crop St KC Trail on Clayton Allen Blvd) – around 9:53 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to a report of a 77-year-old female experiencing chest pain and a rapid heart rate. Responders arrived at the location and began assessing the patient’s condition.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Chest Pain – 500 block of North 35th Street – around 10:13 p.m.

Emergency medical services were called to assist a 42-year-old male who was suffering from what appeared to be heart problems. The individual was located in front of the main entrance of the building. EMS provided the necessary medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Intoxication – 2900 block of Bank St – around 10:08 p.m.

Police and EMS units responded to a call concerning a 39-year-old male landlord found unconscious on his front porch. The scene also included a fire pit. Responders assessed the situation and provided aid.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🚨 Foot Pursuit – 2100 block of Howard St – around 9:40 p.m.

Units from the Second Division were engaged in a foot pursuit with an individual in the 2100 block of Howard St. The pursuit was still in progress as of 9:30 p.m. Further details on the circumstances leading to the pursuit were not immediately available.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity – Trailer number 28 – around 9:42 p.m.

Authorities were dispatched to investigate suspicious activity reported at trailer number 28. The exact nature of the suspicious activity or the specific location beyond the trailer number was not detailed in the dispatch information. It is possible this call relates to a stolen vehicle.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 9100 block of Dixie Hwy near Speedway – around 9:22 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to a concerning situation where a person was found unresponsive in a running vehicle. A caller reported a female slumped over in the driver’s seat of a white Ford Edge at a gas pump. Despite attempts to rouse the individual, there was no response. Emergency medical services were on scene to assess the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 1600 block of Brashear Court, building 35 – around 9:22 p.m.

At a separate location, emergency medical personnel responded to assist a 39-year-old female experiencing a severe asthma attack accompanied by seizures. The patient also reported an inability to move her neck. Multiple EMS units were involved in providing care and transport.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Ramp to 200 block of East from I-64 West – around 9:47 p.m.

A collision occurred on the ramp connecting to I-64 West, involving a white Tesla and another white vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in this incident. Police units were on scene to manage traffic and clear the roadway.

πŸš” Traffic Stop / Investigation – 3200 block of Adams St and 2100 block of Bank St – around 9:47 p.m.

Police units conducted traffic stops and investigations in two separate areas. One individual was transported to the University of Louisville for further processing. Officers were actively engaged in law enforcement activities across these locations.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 4100 block of Towne Center Dr – around 9:47 p.m.

A traffic accident was reported in the vicinity of Towne Center Dr. Responding units arrived on scene to address the situation and ensure the safety of the area.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 2100 block of Short St – around 9:47 p.m.

Another traffic accident was reported in the 2100 block of Short St. Police units were dispatched to this location to handle the incident and provide assistance.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Welfare Check – 3900 block of Dixie Hwy – around 9:14 p.m.

Units were dispatched to a welfare check where a female was found unresponsive in a running vehicle. The caller reported no response from the individual. Upon arrival, the patient declined medical assistance, and EMS was no longer needed.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 1600 block of Breshear Court – around 9:14 p.m.

First responders were sent to a residence for a medical emergency involving a 49-year-old female. The patient was reportedly experiencing neck pain, an asthma attack, and seizures. EMS was en route to provide care.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 8000 block of Current Drive – around 9:15 p.m.

A call for chest pain brought units to the area of Crest Street and Grade Line. UPS contractors were on scene assisting the caller, who was waiting in a security vehicle to guide responders to the patient.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Coral Ridge and Sanders Ln – around 9:17 p.m.

Emergency services responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Coral Ridge and Sanders Ln.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 200 block of Grahamville Drive – around 9:17 p.m.

Units were dispatched to a medical call for a 40-year-old male complaining of chest pain. The patient also reported having ingested a foreign object. EMS was responding to the scene.

πŸš” Suspicious Activity / Break-in – 400 block of Beaver St – around 9:17 p.m.

Police were called to investigate a reported break-in where a suspect was seen trespassing and forcing entry into a detached garage. The individual was described as wearing dark clothing. Officers arrived and cleared the garage, finding no one inside.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 1700 block of Frankfort Ave – around 9:17 p.m.

A commercial alarm was activated at the Mill Iron Restaurant, indicating a possible issue with the front left door. A key holder was en route to the location to assess the situation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Activity – 10800 block of Sparrow Cir – around 9:16 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to investigate a report of a suspicious situation in the 10800 block of Sparrow Cir. The specific details of what made the activity suspicious were not immediately available. Responding officers conducted a check of the area and cleared the scene shortly after.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Welfare Check – 400 block of South Eighth Street – around 8:53 p.m.

Units were dispatched to the 400 block of South Eighth Street following a report of an unknown situation. Upon arrival, an adult male, approximately 42 years old, was found lying on a bench outdoors. Emergency medical services were en route to assess the individual, and police units were also sent to the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 700 block of Eastern Parkway – around 8:53 p.m.

Emergency medical personnel responded to a medical call in the 700 block of Eastern Parkway. Reports indicated a woman, described as a 45-year-old Black female in a white jacket, was found slumped over inside a gray Mercury Cougar that was running in a parking lot. She had reportedly been in this condition for nearly two hours. Police and EMS were dispatched to provide assistance.

πŸ”₯ Residential Alarm – 400 block of Gateway Run Rd – around 8:46 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a residence in the 400 block of Gateway Run Rd, near Cascade Pulse Trail, due to a reported alarm. The activation was specifically for a smoke detector located in the front hallway of the home.

πŸ”Š Residential Alarm – 13600 block of Spin Circle – around 8:48 p.m.

A residential alarm was reported in the 13600 block of Spin Circle, with cross streets of Spin Place and Rock Bay Dr. The alarm system indicated an activation at approximately 8:48 p.m.

⚠️ Suspicious Odor – Spin Place and Rock Bay Dr – around 8:48 p.m.

An investigation was initiated regarding a possible unusual odor reported in the vicinity of Spin Place and Rock Bay Dr. The individual who reported the smell had been walking from the mall towards a bus stop and described the scent as faint. The source of the odor could not be immediately identified, and a body shop was noted to be in the area.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1200 block of S S Clay St – around 8:47 p.m.

Police units responded to the 1200 block of S S Clay St concerning a potential domestic dispute. Witnesses reported a Black male in a gray hoodie and a White female in a blue jacket were arguing while walking in the street. While there was a concern for potential violence, the complainant had not directly observed any physical altercation.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 300 block of West Whitney – around 8:47 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to the 300 block of West Whitney in response to reports of a domestic disturbance. Further details regarding the nature of the incident were being gathered by responding officers.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Water Rescue/Vehicle in Water – near Joe’s Craft Shack – around 8:23 p.m.

Emergency units were dispatched to a report of a vehicle that had entered the water. Marine units and a Battalion Chief responded to the scene. Sonar equipment was utilized to search the water, and the Coast Guard was also involved and requested a callback for assistance.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check/CIT Caller – around 8:17 p.m.

A request was made for a welfare check on individuals at a residence after a caller reported children were left unattended. The caller also expressed unusual concerns about sounds within the walls and mentioned speaking with the FBI. The call was held pending other priority responses.

πŸš” Assist/Retrieve Items – Seal Rock and Taylor – around 8:17 p.m.

Police officers were called to assist an individual in retrieving personal belongings from a location. A red Chevrolet Tahoe was noted in connection with the incident.

πŸš” Theft/Robbery – around 8:17 p.m.

A report was made concerning a male subject who allegedly entered a residence and took money. The suspect was identified, and additional officers were assigned to the call.

πŸš— Suspicious Vehicle/Property Damage – around 8:17 p.m.

An unidentified vehicle was observed parking in the driveway of a home that is currently for sale. The vehicle then proceeded into the backyard and struck an object. The driver was described as a potentially known individual driving a dark-colored, small sedan.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – around 8:17 p.m.

A dispute was reported between roommates, where one individual allegedly became physical with the caller and refused to leave the premises. The subject involved was believed to be under the influence of alcohol.

πŸ‘€ Missing Person Cancellation – around 8:20 p.m.

A previously issued missing person report was canceled after the individual was successfully located.

πŸš— Suspicious Vehicle/Reckless Driving – Dixie Hwy – around 8:22 p.m.

Authorities received a report of a red Jeep driving erratically and swerving between lanes on Dixie Hwy. The vehicle was observed heading in the direction of Radcliffe.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance/Property Dispute – around 8:23 p.m.

Individuals reported being unable to retrieve their belongings from an ex-partner, who was reportedly denying them access to the residence.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš— Vehicle in Water – Joe’s Craft Shack area – around 8:15 p.m.

A vehicle was reported to have entered the water. Marine units were deployed and utilized sonar to locate the submerged vehicle, pinpointing its exact position. Fire units were requested to provide assistance with the recovery operation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Fall with Injury – 3500 block of Sheehan Landing Dr – around 8:14 p.m.

EMS responded to a call concerning a 36-year-old male who had fallen and was experiencing hip pain and weakness. The individual also reported fainting after the fall. Responding units assessed the patient on scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Fall – Elmcroft Cir – around 8:14 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to Elmcroft Cir to attend to an 81-year-old male who had fallen out of a chair. Medical assistance was provided to the elderly gentleman.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Fainting with Vomiting – 300 block of Marengo Dr – around 8:14 p.m.

A 14-year-old female was experiencing a medical emergency involving fainting and vomiting. EMS units were dispatched to the 300 block of Marengo Dr to provide care and transport if necessary.

πŸš— Traffic Accident with Possible Entrapment and Chest Pain – Bardstown Rd and Fagan Bush Lane – around 8:14 p.m.

A two-car collision occurred in the northbound lanes at the intersection of Bardstown Rd and Fagan Bush Lane. One of the vehicles involved was a white sedan. A 40-year-old male patient, complaining of chest pain, was assessed by responding medical units.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Possible Stroke – 2000 block of Locust Park Pl – around 8:14 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to the 2000 block of Locust Park Pl to evaluate a 73-year-old male exhibiting potential stroke symptoms. The patient was reportedly unaware, experiencing speech difficulties, and unable to move his left arm.

πŸ”Š Residential Fire Alarm – 4000 block of Rock Bay Dr – around 8:14 p.m.

A fire alarm was activated in a residence on Rock Bay Dr, with a smoke detector in the hallway triggering the alert. The key holder contacted the alarm company to cancel the response. Responding units arrived and confirmed the alarm was an accidental activation due to cooking.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🏠 Domestic Dispute / Welfare Check – 11300 block of Preston Hwy – around 7:47 p.m.

Police were called to a domestic situation where a complainant was retrieving personal belongings from her ex-husband’s property. She reported taking approximately 20 items. Police units were dispatched to the scene to manage the situation.

🏠 Domestic Dispute – 1900 block of Shady Villa Dr – around 7:47 p.m.

A domestic report was being kept open for a future call for service at this location. Officers had previously made contact with the individuals involved earlier in the day.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Possible Overdose – 17500 block of Outer Loop – around 7:47 p.m.

EMS was requested for a medical emergency involving a possible overdose at a park bus stop located in front of Walmart. Responders were dispatched to the scene to provide assistance.

🏠 Domestic Dispute – 1700 block of Somerset Pl – around 7:47 p.m.

A domestic incident was reported involving a no-contact order. The child’s mother allegedly arrived at the plaintiff’s residence and left with the child. Police units were involved in responding to this situation.

🏠 Domestic Dispute – Paris Dr – around 7:47 p.m.

A domestic dispute call was updated with a cancellation request. The husband had reportedly left the residence, and the complainant intended to file a report at a later time.

🏠 Domestic Dispute – Paris Dr – around 7:47 p.m.

An update was provided on a domestic situation where the husband had returned to the home. This caused the complainant and her four children to leave the residence and seek shelter at a hotel. She indicated she would contact authorities later to file a report.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unresponsive Adult – 5600 block of Alta Cir – around 7:50 p.m.

A call was received reporting an unresponsive adult at this location. The individual was discovered by his wife when she returned home. EMS units were dispatched to assess the situation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Seizure – Bardstown Rd near In-Estate Dr – around 7:53 p.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist a 47-year-old female who was experiencing a seizure. Reports indicated the patient was not seated and was not breathing effectively. Responders arrived to assess and provide necessary medical care.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Pain and Bleeding – Peabody Ln near Peabody Ct – around 7:53 p.m.

A medical call was received for a 68-year-old female complaining of abdominal pain, weakness, and vaginal bleeding. EMS units responded to the location on Peabody Ln, near its intersection with Peabody Ct and Goldsmith Ln, to evaluate the patient’s condition.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Cardiac Arrest / Overdose – North 38th Street between La Boca Avenue and Parker Ave – around 7:53 p.m.

First responders were alerted to a possible cardiac arrest involving a 32-year-old female, with bystanders reportedly performing CPR. The incident was suspected to be a heroin overdose. Upon arrival, it was noted that the patient had regained consciousness and CPR was no longer in progress.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Labor – Hazel St near Garland Ave – around 7:53 p.m.

A 28-year-old female, who is 37 weeks pregnant, reported that she believed she was going into labor. The patient also has a history of preeclampsia, which was noted as a high-risk complication. EMS units were dispatched to her location on Hazel St, near Garland Ave and West Broadway.

πŸš— Vehicle in Water / Possible Occupants – Marina’s Edge Way – around 7:53 p.m.

A vehicle was reported to have entered the water near Joe’s Crab Shack. A witness, a barge captain, observed the car go into the water and saw a dome light before it submerged. Marine units and other emergency personnel were involved in a search operation as the vehicle was seen floating downstream from where it entered the water.

πŸš” Lockout / Assist – 7800 block of New La Grange Rd – around 7:44 p.m.

Police were called to assist at the Kia Store on New La Grange Rd after individuals reported being locked inside the premises. The situation involved a complainant who was attempting to leave but found the gate locked. Units were staged to manage the situation until it could be resolved.

πŸ”₯ Fire / Burn Victim – Unspecified Location – around 7:44 p.m.

Emergency services responded to a report of a fire incident where an 83-year-old female sustained burns over approximately 18 percent of her body. The fire itself was reported to be extinguished prior to the arrival of units. An investigation into the cause of the fire has been initiated.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire and Water Rescue – near the Young Center and West Broadway – around 7:23 p.m.

Units were dispatched to a residence where smoke was reported inside. At the same time, a vehicle was reported to have entered the water near the Young Center. Resources were redirected to address the water rescue, while other units were sent to the structure fire.

πŸš— Vehicle Off Ramp – near the Young Center – around 7:26 p.m.

A vehicle was reported to have driven off an on-ramp near the Young Center, potentially entering the water. The report came from someone on a barge, and police units were involved in the investigation of this incident.

πŸ”₯ Possible Fire Close to Structure – S Brook St and East Broadway – around 7:35 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to investigate a potential fire located close to a building in a parking lot adjacent to a Dollar General and Subway. High flames were reported to be near the structure.

πŸ”₯ Trash Fire – S Brook St – around 7:42 p.m.

A small trash fire was reported in the rear of a Dollar General on S Brook St. Additional units were en route to provide assistance with the situation.

🚨 Assault – Goss Ave and Hoertz Ave – around 7:05 p.m.

Police units responded to a report of a male who had been assaulted and pistol-whipped, resulting in head injuries. EMS was en route to provide medical attention, and police were asked to remain on the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency (Hyperglycemia) – around 7:35 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to assist a 56-year-old male experiencing symptoms of hyperglycemia. EMS was requested to respond to the rear entrance of the location.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Alarm – 510E W Jacob St (Sheppard Square C building 15) – around 7:15 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a commercial alarm activated by a smoke detector. The incident occurred within a three-story brick building. Upon arrival, responders assessed the situation to determine the cause of the alarm.

πŸ”₯ Electrical Outlet Fire – 2700 block of St. David Street – around 7:15 p.m.

Emergency services responded to a report of a fire originating from an electrical outlet. Smoke and visible flames were present at a washer dryer outlet. Firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze and secure the area.

πŸš— Water Rescue – Yom Center near Ohio River – around 7:15 p.m.

A serious water rescue incident was reported at the Yom Center, where a vehicle entered the Ohio River. Multiple emergency units were involved in the initial response to this critical situation. The focus was on locating and assisting any individuals involved.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire – Garland Ave – around 7:15 p.m.

Firefighting units were dispatched to a structure fire on Garland Ave. Responders worked to combat the blaze and prevent its spread. The extent of the damage and the cause of the fire are under investigation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2800 block of 7th St Rene Rd – around 7:15 p.m.

EMS responded to a medical emergency involving a 56-year-old male experiencing hyperglycemia. Paramedics provided immediate care at the scene. The patient was assessed and treated for their condition.

πŸš— Vehicle Fire / Possible Water Rescue – Near Rookies of Broadway and Dollar General – around 7:15 p.m.

Multiple emergency units were dispatched to a vehicle fire in a parking lot near a Dollar General and Subway. High flames were reported, and the fire was in close proximity to a structure. Initial reports also suggested a possible vehicle entering the water.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – 1200 block of South Clay – around 7:25 p.m.

Police units conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle due to an unrecognized license plate. The stop was initiated and officers were present at the scene. The outcome or resolution of this traffic stop was not specified in the available information.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš— Motor Vehicle Collision – Blackton Manslake – around 6:47 p.m.

A traffic accident involving a red Bronco and a green Charger was reported. Fortunately, no injuries were sustained in this incident. Responding units cleared the scene after the situation was resolved.

πŸš— Motor Vehicle Collision – 4100 block of Towne Center Dr – around 6:47 p.m.

A non-injury traffic accident was reported in the 4100 block of Towne Center Dr. The situation was handled by responding units.

πŸš— Motor Vehicle Collision – 1900 block of [Street Name Not Fully Provided] – around 7:17 p.m.

A traffic accident was reported at 1902 in the 1900 block of [Street Name Not Fully Provided]. Responding units addressed the incident.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unconscious Person – Utah Ave and Euclid Ave – around 6:45 p.m.

Units were dispatched to the intersection of Utah Ave and Euclid Ave where a 30-year-old male was found unconscious and lying in the roadway, dressed in dark clothing. Initial reports suggested possible intoxication. EMS was en route with an estimated arrival time of 45 minutes. Police units were also sent to the scene. The individual began to stir but remained in a prone position. Subsequently, another individual reportedly ran away from the location.

πŸ”₯ Fire / Smoke and Fire Near Structure – 2000 block of Main St – around 6:47 p.m.

Reports of smoke and fire in the vicinity of the 2000 block of Main St, between North 20th and North 21st streets, prompted a response. The caller mentioned hearing an explosion and expressed concern about potential fire spreading to their home. It was later determined that the source of the smoke and fire was a fire pit, and the incident was resolved.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Chest Pain – 1800 block of South 18th Street and W Jefferson St – around 6:52 p.m.

A 57-year-old male experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, and difficulty speaking prompted a medical response to the intersection of South 18th Street and W Jefferson St. EMS was dispatched to provide assistance.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Seizure – 600 block of Edith Rd – around 7:06 p.m.

Multiple units, including Battalion 2, were dispatched to the 600 block of Edith Rd, near Edith Ct, following a report of smoke and fire emanating from the rear of a residence, close to the garage. The caller had also reported hearing an explosion. Upon arrival, it was determined that the incident involved a fire pit and was safely managed. The responding units were subsequently placed back in service.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Difficulty Breathing – 3400 block of Top First Four – around 6:48 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to the 3400 block of Top First Four, near Caladay, to assist an individual experiencing difficulty breathing. Units were sent to the 100 block of the area to address the situation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire – 1700 block of Garland Ave – around 6:15 p.m.

Multiple fire units were dispatched to a report of a fire in a two-story frame dwelling. The incident was located in the 1700 block of Garland Ave. Firefighters worked to contain the blaze.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Cardiac Arrest – 2400 block of W W W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 6:15 p.m.

EMS responded to a critical medical situation involving a male in his 50s who was believed to be experiencing cardiac arrest. The incident occurred in the 2400 block of W W Muhammad Ali Blvd.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Possible Stroke – 2400 block of Bank St – around 6:27 p.m.

A medical emergency was reported for a 58-year-old male experiencing symptoms consistent with a stroke, including paralysis on one side of his body. EMS were dispatched to the 2400 block of Bank St to provide assistance.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 4300 block of Ginkgo Trail – around 6:18 p.m.

Police were called to a domestic disturbance in the 4300 block of Ginkgo Trail. The situation involved a teenager who was reportedly out of control, leading to a heated argument with her grandmother. Concerns were raised about potential harm.

πŸ”‘ Elevator Rescue – 800 block of Phillips Ln – around 6:15 p.m.

Emergency personnel were dispatched to an elevator rescue at a hotel located in the 800 block of Phillips Ln, near the airport. A person was reported to be in distress inside one of the elevators, with the specific floor not immediately known.

πŸ”₯ Gas Leak – 3700 block of Briarbridge Ln – around 6:39 p.m.

Units were sent to investigate a potential gas leak in the 3700 block of Briarbridge Ln. Fire department personnel responded to assess the situation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire – 231 – around 6:18 p.m.

Multiple fire units, including engines and battalion chiefs, were dispatched to a structure fire. The extent of the blaze and any potential occupants were not immediately clear from the initial reports. Firefighters worked to contain and extinguish the fire.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 1800 block of Monty Ln – around 6:14 p.m.

A medical emergency was reported, with EMS responding to assist a 29-year-old male. Separately, a baby box experienced a power loss, which may have been related to a power surge. The connection between these two events was being assessed.

πŸš— Reckless Driver – 64 West at Grinstead Dr – around 6:18 p.m.

A grey Chevy Equinox was observed driving recklessly, moving between lanes and into the emergency lane on I-64 West. The vehicle was heading towards the Hospital Curve and Indiana area, prompting police units to attempt to locate it.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person – 3600 block of Taylor Blvd – around 6:18 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to investigate a report of a male subject described as appearing disoriented. The individual was reportedly approaching police vehicles and walking away in the area, with unclear intentions.

πŸš— Motor Vehicle Collision – 600 block of Baxter Ave – around 6:18 p.m.

A traffic accident involving a black Hyundai and a gray Honda occurred in front of Goodfellas. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from this collision. Officers were requested to respond to the scene to document the incident.

stolen vehicle report was made in the 6100 block of Lazy Run Rd, B6. Police units were sent to the location to investigate the circumstances surrounding the missing vehicle.

🚧 Traffic Hazard – 65 South at Hospital Curve – around 6:18 p.m.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet requested assistance with traffic management on I-65 South near Hospital Curve. Two potholes were identified in the center lane, creating a significant hazard for drivers. Officers worked to block off lanes to ensure safety.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 6300 block of Preston Hwy – around 6:18 p.m.

A commercial alarm was triggered at Five Star Motors. The alarm system indicated activation from the front entry/exit door and a secondary alarm by the front door in zone two. Responding units were dispatched to investigate the cause of the activation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1700 block of W W W Hill St – around 6:11 p.m.

A resident reported a domestic disturbance at the location. The petitioner stated that a respondent was present at the residence, but the petitioner had already departed the scene prior to reporting. Further details regarding the nature of the disturbance were not immediately available.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm/Possible Fire – 11400 block of South Forrest Street – around 5:54 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a high-rise building on South Forrest Street following a fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, responders observed no outward signs of a fire from the building’s exterior. The situation was assessed, and further investigation into the cause of the alarm was conducted.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3200 block of Judson’s Lane – around 5:54 p.m.

Emergency medical services were called to Seneca Place on Judson’s Lane to assist a 56-year-old female. Reports indicated the individual was experiencing symptoms consistent with cardiac arrest, and nurses on scene were actively performing CPR. EMS arrived to provide advanced medical care and transport.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm/Possible Fire – 11100 block of South Fork Street – around 5:54 p.m.

A fire alarm was reported at a four-story high-rise building on South Fork Street. Responding units checked the exterior of the building and found no visible smoke or flames. The nature of the alarm was investigated by the responding personnel.

πŸš‘ Medical Assist – Location not specified – around 5:54 p.m.

In a separate incident, EMS was tasked with transporting two firefighters to the hospital. The specific reasons for their transport were not detailed, but the call indicated a need for medical attention for personnel involved in ongoing operations.

πŸ”₯ Possible Fire/Trash Fire – 2300 block of W W Madison St – around 6:05 p.m.

Fire units, including Battalion 1, responded to an alleyway behind W Madison St where a possible fire was reported near a structure. The incident was quickly identified as a small trash fire contained within a garbage can. Responders confirmed the fire was manageable and extinguished it.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 700 block of South 43rd Street – around 6:10 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to the 700 block of South 43rd Street to attend to a 57-year-old female experiencing significant bleeding from the nose and vomiting blood. Medical personnel provided care and assessed the patient’s condition.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2400 block of W W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 6:15 p.m.

First responders were sent to W Muhammad Ali Blvd to address a medical emergency involving an approximately 50-year-old male. Initial reports suggested the individual was in possible cardiac arrest and that the situation might be beyond the scope of immediate intervention. EMS arrived to provide critical care.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire – Location not specified – around 6:19 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a structure fire. Further details regarding the location and the extent of the fire were not immediately available in the provided information. Responders worked to contain and extinguish the blaze.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 7400 block of Lorenzo Wayne – around 5:44 p.m.

An elderly female was discovered unresponsive, with visible signs of distress including blood around her nose and mouth. EMS personnel were dispatched to the scene to provide immediate medical attention.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 100 block of Evans St. Catherine – around 5:48 p.m.

Police were requested to check on a resident after concerns arose about their inability to enter the home. Officers arrived and were eventually able to make contact with the individual, who then granted them access.

πŸš” Burglary in Progress – Vetter – around 5:48 p.m.

An anonymous tip alerted authorities to individuals attempting to gain entry into a vacant property. The suspects were described as a white male, a white female with dark hair, and a third person wearing dark clothing and a scarf. Police units responded to investigate the reported break-in.

πŸš— Suspicious Vehicle – Taylor and Marchmont – around 5:48 p.m.

A report was received regarding a small hatchback vehicle parked in a manner that may have been obstructing traffic at the intersection. Police units were dispatched to assess the situation and address any potential hazards.

πŸ‘€ Missing Person – Downtown Area – around 5:48 p.m.

A report was filed concerning a missing elderly gentleman with advanced dementia. He is described as bald, wearing glasses, and was last seen with a potential destination in the downtown area. Police units were involved in the search efforts.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 100 block of Outer Loop – around 5:48 p.m.

A vehicle was reported to have gone into a ditch near the Walmart. Emergency services were dispatched to the location to assist with the incident and ensure the safety of those involved.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 100 block of Outer Loop – around 5:48 p.m.

Another traffic incident occurred in the vicinity of the 100 block of Outer Loop, involving a semi-truck and a dark-colored vehicle. Police and emergency units were aware of this collision.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš— Motor Vehicle Collision – 100 block of Eastern Parkway – around 5:45 p.m.

Emergency units worked to clear debris and vehicles from the roadway following a traffic incident. The area was temporarily blocked to ensure the safety of motorists and responding personnel. Towing services were on scene to remove the involved vehicles. The roadway was anticipated to reopen once all towing operations were successfully concluded.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency/Overdose – Lobby Area – around 5:25 p.m.

EMS personnel responded to a report of a possible overdose. A 35-year-old male was found conscious and alert in the lobby. The specific location was not detailed, but units were dispatched to the general area.

πŸš— Suspicious Vehicle/Intoxicated Driver – 1200 block of West Kentucky – around 5:27 p.m.

A concerned citizen reported a driver who appeared to be operating a vehicle while intoxicated. The vehicle, a Chrysler 300, was last seen traveling in the vicinity of the 1200 block of West Kentucky. Police units were actively searching for the vehicle.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance/Break-in – 100 block of Webster St – around 5:32 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to a domestic disturbance call where a suspect was reported to have forced entry into a residence. It was alleged that the suspect broke a lock to gain access. The incident occurred in the general area of the 100 block of Webster St.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm – 11800 block of Standiford Plaza Dr – around 5:32 p.m.

A holdup alarm was activated at a business located in the 11800 block of Standiford Plaza Dr. Units from the 7th Division were en route to investigate the alarm.

πŸ‘€ Disorderly Person – 8800 block of Dixie Hwy – around 5:22 p.m.

Police were called to a store in the 8800 block of Dixie Hwy following a report of a disorderly individual. The person, described as possibly intoxicated, had reportedly fallen asleep inside the establishment and was asked to leave. Subsequently, the individual was accused of profiling and loitering in front of the store.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm – 11800 block of Standiford Plaza Dr – around 5:32 p.m.

Another holdup alarm was reported at Coles customer service, situated within the 11800 block of Standiford Plaza Dr. Responding units were dispatched to assess the situation.

πŸ‘€ Missing Person/Dementia – 3200 block of Callaway Drive – around 5:18 p.m.

A report was filed concerning a missing 77-year-old male with dementia and hearing impairments. He was last seen on foot approximately 45 minutes prior to the report, leaving from the 3200 block of Callaway Drive. He was wearing a blue jacket and pants of an unspecified color.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 7000 block of Catalpa Springs Dr – around 5:18 p.m.

A request was made for a welfare check on an individual at the 7000 block of Catalpa Springs Dr. The reporting party had not been in contact with the individual for some time.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Car Fire – 600 block of Lower Terminal Dr – around 5:16 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to the airport following a report of a car fire. Upon arrival, they found that the fire had already been extinguished by someone using a fire extinguisher. The situation was then managed by the responding personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – E Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 5:30 p.m.

Emergency services were sent to E Muhammad Ali Blvd due to a report of two individuals found down. The situation was later determined to involve only one person. EMS was alerted, and CPR was being administered at the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 600 block of W River Rd – around 5:30 p.m.

A call came in for a medical emergency involving a 17-year-old male found lying on the ground under the 64 Overpass. EMS was initially dispatched but was later canceled when it was reported that the individual was simply sleeping.

πŸ”Š Commercial Alarm – 700 block of South St – around 5:43 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to Sheppard Square following a commercial alarm activation. The alarm was triggered by a smoke detector located in the first-floor parking lot.

πŸ”Š Alarm Activation – 4000 block of Alton Rd – around 5:27 p.m.

Units responded to an alarm activation at this location. It was determined that there were issues with the alarm system, and a battery replacement was suspected as the cause. Police assistance was not needed for this incident.

πŸ”Š Alarm Activation – 4000 block of Alton Rd – around 5:32 p.m.

Responding units were sent to an alarm at this address. The alarm company confirmed that it was a false alarm and provided access for a necessary check of the premises.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Medical Assist – 1500 block of South 15th Street – around 4:54 p.m.

EMS personnel were dispatched to a women’s detox unit on South 15th Street following reports of a 52-year-old female experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. Medical units arrived on scene to assess and provide care for the patient.

πŸ”Š Residential Fire Alarm – 2200 block of Bonnycastle Ave – around 4:54 p.m.

Fire units were sent to a residence on Bonnycastle Ave due to a fire alarm activation on the first floor. After investigating, responders determined there was no fire present. The alarm had reportedly been triggered and reset multiple times.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Medical Assist – 1500 block of South 15th Street – around 4:46 p.m.

Emergency medical services responded to a women’s detox facility on South 15th Street to assist a 52-year-old female who was reportedly suffering from chest pain and shortness of breath. The patient received medical attention from the responding teams.

πŸ”Š Residential Fire Alarm – 2200 block of Bonnycastle Ave – around 4:46 p.m.

A residential fire alarm was reported on Bonnycastle Ave, prompting a response from fire personnel. Upon arrival, they found no evidence of a fire. The alarm system had been activated and then aborted on previous occasions.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check / Assist – 2000 block of Colonial Oaks Ct – around 4:48 p.m.

Police were called to assist an individual at an apartment on Colonial Oaks Ct who needed to retrieve personal belongings. The caller arranged to meet officers at a local KFC Taco Bell and was reportedly driving a red Ford Focus. Initial requests for EMS were later canceled.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Southern Pky and Oakdale Ave – around 4:48 p.m.

A collision occurred at the intersection of Southern Pky and Oakdale Ave involving a brown Toyota Corolla and a black Ford Explorer. Both vehicles had moved off the roadway following the incident. Police units responded to the scene.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Lift Assist – 10-200 block of Long Home Rd – around 4:47 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to assist an 84-year-old male who had fallen and was experiencing shortness of breath, with a potential head injury. While units were en route, the response was canceled.

πŸš‘ Lift Assist – 49-01 Determine Ln – around 4:51 p.m.

First responders were called to assist with a patient needing help to get up. They arrived on the scene and were able to provide the necessary assistance.

πŸ₯ Medical Assist / Fall – 1500 block of Ormsby Ln – around 4:54 p.m.

Police were dispatched to assist a 72-year-old female who had fallen in her driveway. Fortunately, she did not appear to have any injuries, and EMS was advised they might not be needed.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Possible Drug Use – 1500 block of Ormsby Ln – around 5:12 p.m.

A report was made regarding an individual possibly under the influence of substances in the area.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Possible Drug Use – Unspecified Location – around 5:13 p.m.

Another report was received concerning a person believed to be experiencing a drug-related incident.

🚧 Debris in Roadway – 800 block north of an exit ramp – around 4:53 p.m.

Units responded to a report of small rocks in the roadway, posing a potential hazard to drivers. They worked to clear the debris and ensure the road was safe.

🚧 Traffic Hazard / Road Work – 65 South at Hospital Curve – around 5:09 p.m.

A highway transport truck was observed performing concrete work, which caused a temporary obstruction and impacted traffic flow on I-65 South near Hospital Curve.

πŸš” Traffic Stop / Stolen Vehicle Report – Unspecified Location – around 5:08 p.m.

A traffic stop was initiated, which led to a report of a stolen vehicle. Further details on the outcome of this stop were not immediately available.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – 1600 block of Bardstown Rd – around 4:42 p.m.

A traffic stop led to a request for assistance from metro units. Several vehicles were reportedly in the roadway, requiring standby support until suburban units could manage the situation. The exact circumstances of the stop and its resolution were not immediately clear.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm / Medical Assist – 400 block of South H3 – around 4:16 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a partial fire alarm at the Avenue Plaza. Upon arrival, it was determined that the alarm was triggered by food left on a stove. The situation was quickly resolved, and the building’s systems were reset.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of South H3 – around 4:16 p.m.

EMS responded to a medical emergency at a high-rise complex in the 400 block of South H3. A 43-year-old male patient was found to be experiencing fluctuating consciousness. The responding EMS unit was later canceled and returned to service.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3700 block of Chamberlain Ln – around 4:15 p.m.

Emergency medical services were called to the 3700 block of Chamberlain Ln for a report of an unconscious and non-breathing patient. Responders arrived on the scene and confirmed a single storage drip off.

πŸš” Traffic Stop / Vehicle Inquiry – around 4:12 p.m.

A deputy conducted an inquiry on a silver Nissan, checking its license plate. The vehicle’s status was found to have expired insurance and a cancelled registration.

πŸš— Traffic Accident / Debris in Roadway – I-65 South at the 600 block – around 4:18 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to Interstate 65 South near the 600 block following reports of an object in the roadway. The incident involved a black Dodge and an unspecified object, leading to multiple vehicles pulling over with reported damage. The State Highway department was contacted to assist with debris removal.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Medical Assist – around 4:18 p.m.

A call was received regarding a suspicious individual in the 400 block of Adam. EMS was requested for the subject, described as a 43-year-old male who was disoriented due to alcohol consumption and had just become alert. EMS was en route to transport the individual.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 6th Street – around 4:24 p.m.

Emergency medical services were called to a residence on South 6th Street to assist a 43-year-old male who was reportedly in and out of consciousness. The patient’s condition required a Code 3 response, indicating a high priority for medical attention.

πŸ‘€ Male Down – S Brook St and East Broadway – around 3:54 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to the southwest corner of S Brook St and East Broadway following a report of a male individual down. The person was described as wearing a tan long jacket and green pants and was accompanied by a significant amount of belongings. Police arrived and determined that EMS was not needed, resolving the situation without further incident.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 100 block of North 4th Street – around 3:54 p.m.

Firefighting units were dispatched to the Galt House hotel following a report of a commercial fire alarm. The alarm was activated by a heat detector within the multi-story high-rise building.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 400 block of South H3 – around 3:54 p.m.

A commercial fire alarm was reported at Avenue Plaza, prompting a response from emergency services. The incident occurred around 4:22 p.m.

πŸ”₯ Chemical Mitigation / Accident – I-200 block of East at Creighton and Dry – around 3:54 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to a location on the I-200 block of East, near the intersection of Creighton and Dry, following a traffic accident. Units were requested to assist with chemical mitigation at the scene of the collision.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3500 block of Bardstown Rd – around 3:46 p.m.

EMS was called to the 3500 block of Bardstown Rd to attend to an 89-year-old male experiencing issues related to catheter bleeding and a possible infection. The incident was located near the front entrance of the property, with Terril Ln serving as a nearby crossroad.

πŸš— Non-Injury Traffic Accident – Shannon Dr and Mena Terrace – around 3:48 p.m.

Units responded to a traffic accident at the intersection of Shannon Dr and Mena Terrace. The collision involved a white vehicle, and fortunately, no injuries were reported.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unconscious Person – 10600 block of Dixie Hwy – around 3:45 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to a Circle K where a female was found unconscious in the restroom. She was reportedly experiencing back pain and had facial lacerations. The initial call was for a male subject, but the situation was updated. The incident was resolved without further incident.

πŸ”₯ Water Leak / Electrical Hazard – 1400 block of Landmark Dr – around 3:48 p.m.

A pipe burst above ground, causing water to spray into an electrical box. Fire units responded to assess the situation. It was later determined that the issue was with an irrigation system that had been secured.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Fall – 4400 block of Chenwood Ln – around 3:51 p.m.

A male individual experienced a fall at this location. Fortunately, there were no apparent injuries reported. EMS responded to the scene and cleared after assessing the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Fall with Broken Hip – 7000 block of Meadow Ridge Dr – around 4:00 p.m.

An elderly female fell and sustained a broken hip. EMS units were on scene to provide immediate care and transport. The incident occurred in the 7000 block of Meadow Ridge Dr.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Breckenridge Ln and Bardstown Rd – around 3:42 p.m.

A significant multi-vehicle collision involving four vehicles occurred at the intersection of Breckenridge Ln and Bardstown Rd. The accident resulted in injuries, with EMS requested for a 25-year-old female with facial lacerations and a 39-year-old male complaining of back pain. Fire and EMS units responded to manage the scene and assist patients, as vehicles were blocking traffic.

πŸš” Vehicle Break-in Report – 20 Way in South 3rd Street – around 3:48 p.m.

Police were called to the Iowa lot at 20 Way in South 3rd Street regarding a vehicle break-in. Multiple vehicles were reported to be involved in the incident. Officers responded to investigate.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – 1500 block of East W W Florence Ave – around 3:19 p.m.

A vehicle that had been at the police station overnight was reported as suspicious. Descriptions noted it as an β€œ18 Mueller” and a β€œfactory bed.” Initial reports involved police units.

πŸš— Stranded Vehicle – Colorado Ave – around 3:19 p.m.

A vehicle was reported to be stranded on Colorado Ave, needing assistance to be moved from the roadway. Police units were involved in responding to the situation.

πŸ‘€ Person Down – Boyle St and South Lake Street – around 3:19 p.m.

A concerned caller from JCPS reported an individual down next to some bars at Boyle St and South Lake Street. EMS was alerted, and multiple police units responded to the scene.

πŸš— Traffic Accident (Non-Injury) – Gladstone Ave – around 3:19 p.m.

A traffic accident with no reported injuries occurred on Gladstone Ave. Responding units were present for crash certification, though no direct contact was made with the person who reported the incident.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency/Fall – Residence – around 3:19 p.m.

A gentleman fell inside his home and sustained a minor injury that required stitches. He was transported to the hospital with his wife. EMS and police units were involved in the response, and the call was resolved shortly after.

⚠️ Suspicious Person/Vehicle – Farmington Ave – around 3:19 p.m.

A report was made regarding a suspicious person or vehicle in the Farmington Ave area. The associated phone number was no longer in service, and a previous report had already been filed. Police units investigated the situation.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity – Residence – around 3:19 p.m.

Two individuals, a black female wearing a black coat and a male, were observed approaching a residence and appeared to be switching strollers. Police units were alerted to monitor the activity.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Power Line / Fire Alarm – 900 block of Breckenridge Ln – around 3:20 p.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to a commercial incident at a local home improvement store. Reports indicated a power line issue and a fire alarm activation within the garden center. Fire units arrived to find a dry system in place and investigated the cause of the alarm.

πŸ”₯ Field Fire – Fisher Lane and Highway 44 East – around 3:21 p.m.

Additional units were requested to assist with a field fire in the eastern part of the city. Firefighting crews worked to contain the blaze in the open area.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 50 Shelbyville Rd – around 3:21 p.m.

EMS responded to a call for a female experiencing what was described as synthesizer issues. Medical personnel assessed the patient’s condition.

πŸš— Traffic Accident & Medical Emergency – Bishop Ln and Newburg Rd – around 3:16 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to a traffic collision at the intersection of Bishop Ln and Newburg Rd. At the same time, EMS was requested to attend to an individual experiencing chest pain.

πŸ”Š Commercial Fire Alarm – 2000 block of Turrell Lane – around 3:16 p.m.

A commercial fire alarm was activated at a business on Turrell Lane. Upon arrival, responding units found the alarm sounding but observed no signs of smoke or fire.

πŸš‘ Child Locked in Vehicle – 1400 block of Indiana Ave – around 3:16 p.m.

A call was received regarding a young child locked inside a vehicle on Indiana Ave. The child, approximately four years old and secured in a car seat, was reported to be in good condition and not in distress.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 11700 block of Tierney Ave – around 3:15 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to a medical call on Tierney Ave. The patient, a 31-year-old female, reported experiencing leg pain and shortness of breath.

πŸ‘€ Public Assist / Fall – 9000 block of Willowcreek Dr – around 3:19 p.m.

A public assist call brought responders to Willowcreek Dr for an elderly gentleman who had fallen. The 87-year-old male was evaluated and did not appear to have sustained any injuries requiring immediate medical attention.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

⚠️ Traffic Assistance – I-71 Northbound near Thor Ave – around 2:49 p.m.

A tow truck driver required assistance with a vehicle that had stopped on the shoulder of the highway. The vehicle was located on the right shoulder, a short distance past the Thor Ave exit. Responding units provided the necessary support to the tow truck operator.

πŸš” Suspicious Activity – 1600 block of Shady Ln – around 2:49 p.m.

A concerned citizen reported observing an individual walking around a property and appearing to examine security cameras. It was not clear if the subject remained at the location or had departed. Police units investigated the report.

πŸš” Suspicious Activity/Investigation – 2700 block of South 6th Street – around 2:49 p.m.

An investigation was initiated following a call from a person who was reportedly rambling about police activity. Responding officers worked to assess the situation and determine the nature of the concern.

πŸš— Traffic Stop/Investigation – 2500 block of South 4th Street – around 2:50 p.m.

A vehicle, described as a red Mercury Sable, was associated with a caller’s report. The location was updated, and the call remained open for any further developments. Police units were on scene to address the situation.

πŸš” Suspicious Activity/Business Check – 600 block of Mix Ave – around 2:56 p.m.

Officers were dispatched to conduct a business check at a commercial property. The purpose of the check was to ensure the security and safety of the establishment.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check/Suspicious Person – Woodbourne Ave – around 2:57 p.m.

A welfare check was requested for an individual reportedly walking towards a specific address from the intersection of Floyd and Oak. Responding units were tasked with locating the person and ensuring their well-being.

🏠 Disorderly Conduct – 2nd Street and West Orange Street – around 2:57 p.m.

A report of disorderly conduct was received concerning a homeless male who was observed walking in the middle of the roadway. Police units were dispatched to address the situation and ensure traffic safety.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Seizures – 1000 block of Belltower Ct – around 2:45 p.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to the 1000 block of Belltower Ct following a report of a 22-year-old male experiencing multiple seizures. Upon arrival, responders found the patient to be unconscious. The situation required immediate medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Lift Assist – 600 block of Providence Dr near Sanctuary Ln – around 3:30 p.m.

First responders were called to the 600 block of Providence Dr, close to Sanctuary Ln, to assist a 60-year-old male who had fallen. While the patient reported no injuries, he required assistance to get back on his feet. He expressed concern about his blood sugar levels and had consumed a sandwich and Sprite prior to the call.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Swollen Leg & Shortness of Breath – Tierney Ave near South Dr – around 3:15 p.m.

Emergency medical personnel responded to Tierney Ave, near South Dr, to attend to a 31-year-old female experiencing a swollen leg and shortness of breath. The patient’s symptoms prompted the dispatch of medical units to assess her condition and provide necessary care.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Activity/Trespassing – 2900 block of South 4th Street – around 2:19 p.m.

A caller reported observing three individuals urinating near a building and subsequently fleeing the scene. The individuals were described as wearing blue clothing and departed in a black vehicle. Responding units were dispatched to investigate potential property damage.

πŸ₯ Assist EMS/Overdose – β€œon force B” – around 2:19 p.m.

Emergency medical services were called to assist an individual outside a vehicle who was suspected of experiencing an overdose. The caller had difficulty providing precise location details and reaching units by phone. Instructions were given to walk around to the rear of the location.

🏠 Disorderly Conduct – Fire Station 86 area – around 2:19 p.m.

Police units were dispatched to address a report of disorderly conduct. The incident occurred in the vicinity of Fire Station 86, and the call was later cleared by responding officers.

πŸš— Traffic Accident (Non-Injury) – Gagel Ave and McDean Avenue – around 2:19 p.m.

A traffic collision involving a gray Kia and a blue Chrysler was reported near the railroad tracks. Fortunately, no injuries were sustained in this incident.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Persons – Alleyway in 4’s beat – around 2:19 p.m.

A call was received regarding suspicious individuals observed walking through an alleyway. These individuals were reportedly pushing bicycles and were in an area with no trespassing signs posted.

πŸš— Traffic Accident (Non-Injury) – 100 block of Fenley Ave – around 2:19 p.m.

Another non-injury traffic accident was reported at the 100 block of Fenley Ave. Responding units arrived to manage the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency/Injury – Paramount area – around 2:19 p.m.

Emergency medical services responded to a call concerning a 44-year-old female who sustained injuries to her lower back. The incident occurred in the Paramount area.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check/Medical Assist – [Location not specified in bullets] – around 2:19 p.m.

A welfare check was initiated, which also involved a medical assist. Further details regarding the specific circumstances or location were not provided in the available information.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Gas Leak / Odor Investigation – 4400 block of Cane Run Rd – around 2:16 p.m.

Emergency units were dispatched to investigate a report of a gas leak or odor within a building. The smell was described by those on scene as β€œdeodorant gas.” The nature of the odor and its source were the focus of the investigation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2200 block of Date St – around 2:17 p.m.

EMS responded to a medical call for a 78-year-old female experiencing diabetic issues and potential heart problems. The caller reported hearing the patient vomiting, and she was located on the lower level of a duplex.

πŸ”₯ Gasoline Spill – 1400 block of [Street Name Not Provided] – around 2:17 p.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to a location where gasoline had been spilled outdoors. Reports indicated that units were in service at the scene to address the spill.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Follow-up – 2200 block of Date St – around 2:17 p.m.

Following up on an earlier medical call, units were dispatched again to the 2200 block of Date St. It was clarified that the patient’s niece had called for assistance after speaking with the 78-year-old female and believing she required help. The patient was located on the lower level of a duplex.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Gas Leak – 1000 block of South Forth Street – around 1:55 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a fire alarm at the Montessori High-Risemplex on South Forth Street. Upon arrival, it was determined that the alarm was triggered by a gas leak within a nearby residence. Emergency personnel worked to address the situation, with some units remaining on scene to manage the gas leak.

🚨 Suspicious Vehicle – Zane St area – around 1:49 p.m.

A gray vehicle with a Tennessee license plate was reported in the Zane St area, with concerns it might be connected to an assault that occurred a few days prior. Police units searched for the vehicle, which was eventually found unoccupied a couple of blocks away.

πŸ”Š Audible Alarm – 1337 block of an unspecified street – around 1:49 p.m.

An audible alarm sounded at a location on the 1337 block. Responding units found that while doors were secure, people were exiting the building. The alarm was later cleared by responding personnel.

πŸ₯ Medical Assist – Unspecified location – around 1:49 p.m.

EMS was initially dispatched to a location for a medical assist. However, the call was subsequently canceled by dispatch after EMS confirmed they were no longer required at the scene.

πŸš” Illegal Parking – Unspecified location – around 1:49 p.m.

A report was made regarding a vehicle parked illegally in a handicapped spot. An investigation into the matter was initiated by responding units.

🏠 Domestic Report/ETO Violation – 3100 block of South 3rd Street – around 1:49 p.m.

Units responded to the 3100 block of South 3rd Street concerning a report of an ETO (Electronic Transaction Order) violation. Information suggested that an individual had taken money from a bank account after being released the previous night.

πŸ”₯ Fire Alarm – 1100 block of South 4th Street – around 1:49 p.m.

A fire alarm was activated in the 1100 block of South 4th Street. Responding fire units investigated the alarm, confirmed it was active, and subsequently cleared the scene.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Fire Alarm – 1100 block of South 4th Street – around 1:47 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a commercial building on South 4th Street following a fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, there were no outward signs of a fire. The alarm was traced to an electrical room, and after an attempted reset, the responding units were cleared from the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency (Overdose Suspected) – 43 South 3rd Street – around 1:47 p.m.

Emergency medical services responded to a call at a Circle K on South 3rd Street, near West Florence and West Lansing. A patient was found lying on the ground outside the business, and responders suspected an overdose.

πŸš‘ Child Locked in Vehicle – 4900 block of Outer Loop – around 1:46 p.m.

A report of a child locked inside a vehicle prompted a response to the 4900 block of Outer Loop, near Academy Sports. The vehicle was running, and the child inside was not in distress. Police units were also involved and remained on scene to complete a report.

πŸ”Š False Alarm Activation – 2000 block of Arnold Palmer Blvd – around 2:00 p.m.

Multiple emergency units were dispatched to Arnold Palmer Blvd due to a combined smoke detector, field detector, and burglar alarm activation. The alarm was later determined to be false, and responding units were able to clear the area.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency (Fall) – 2200 block of Cedar Brook Dr – around 2:00 p.m.

Emergency personnel responded to Cedar Brook Dr to assist a 72-year-old female who had fallen. The individual reportedly sustained a broken leg as a result of the fall.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency (Head Injury) – 7100 block of Cedar Brook Dr – around 2:06 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to Cedar Brook Dr to attend to a 52-year-old female experiencing bleeding from the head. The injury was not believed to be the result of trauma.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 8th Street – around 1:17 p.m.

First responders were dispatched to Adelia Ave Plaza for a 61-year-old male experiencing difficulty breathing due to COPD. At the same location, a separate alarm was triggered by an overheated motor, which property maintenance was addressing.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 100 block of North 46th Street – around 1:17 p.m.

Emergency medical services were assisted by responders at this location for a female patient complaining of chest pain. The incident occurred near the intersection of Duncan and Stop 46.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 100 block of Spring Meadow Ln – around 1:16 p.m.

A call was received regarding a female who was unresponsive at this address. It was determined to be a duplicate of a call from Brookside Dr, and all parties were confirmed to be safe.

πŸš— Motor Vehicle Collision – 3400 block of Bardstown Rd – around 1:40 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to a collision involving a U-Haul SUV at a KFC location. The vehicle struck tables outside the building and caused damage to the drive-through window.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Activity / Welfare Check – 1300 block of Lillian Ave – around 1:14 p.m.

Units were sent to investigate a report of someone approaching a back door and leaving a card. Concerns were also raised about a vehicle with its headlights off observed at the location the previous night.

πŸ₯ Medical Transport – [Block number not specified] – around 1:13 p.m.

EMS transported one female patient to St. Mary’s Hospital following a medical call.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1300 block of S S Floyd St – around 1:22 p.m.

Police units responded to the rear of a building after hearing a female screaming for help from the top floor, indicating a domestic disturbance.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Traffic Accident – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:13 p.m.

A medical emergency was reported in conjunction with a traffic accident in the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy. Responding units were dispatched to assess the situation and provide necessary assistance to those involved.

πŸš” Suspicious Activity – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:18 p.m.

A report of suspicious activity prompted a response from units in the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy. Officers were sent to investigate the circumstances and ensure the safety of the area.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:21 p.m.

A request for a welfare check was made for an individual in the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy. Police units were dispatched to the location to ensure the well-being of the person.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:23 p.m.

A traffic accident occurred in the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy. Responding units were dispatched to the scene to manage the situation and provide assistance.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:25 p.m.

Another traffic accident was reported in the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy. Responding units were sent to address this incident and ensure traffic flow.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:27 p.m.

Units were dispatched to the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy following a report of a traffic accident. First responders worked to manage the scene and any associated issues.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:30 p.m.

A traffic accident was reported in the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy. Responding units were dispatched to the scene to handle the incident.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:33 p.m.

A traffic accident occurred in the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy. Units were dispatched to manage the traffic accident and provide assistance.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:36 p.m.

Responding units were dispatched to the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy following a report of a traffic accident. They worked to manage the scene.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 1000 block of Dixie Hwy – around 1:39 p.m.

A traffic accident was reported in the 1000 block of Dixie Hwy. Units were dispatched to the scene to handle the incident.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Brush Fire – 4000 block of Burrell Dr – around 12:55 p.m.

Firefighters were dispatched to a report of a fire near a structure in the 4000 block of Burrell Dr, which involved burning leaves. The incident occurred in a low mine area in Butler. Upon arrival, it was determined that the brush fire could be managed by the initial responding units, and additional resources were canceled.

πŸ”Š Commercial Fire Alarm – 500 block of South 4th Street – around 1:05 p.m.

A fire alarm was activated at the Embassy Suites, located in the 500 block of South 4th Street. Responding units investigated the multi-story hotel. The alarm was found to have been triggered by an overheated motor, and hotel maintenance was addressing the issue. The responding units were cleared from the scene without further incident.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 8th Street – around 1:10 p.m.

EMS responded to the lobby of Adelia Ave Plaza, in the 400 block of South 8th Street, for a medical emergency. The patient was a 61-year-old male experiencing shortness of breath. He has a known history of COPD. The incident occurred near the intersections of Muhammad Ali, Willow Barnet, and West Liberty.

πŸš‘ Assist EMS – 100 block of North 46th Street – around 1:20 p.m.

Emergency medical services were assisted by other units at an incident in the 100 block of North 46th Street. The call was classified as a Code 1-1-2-3 incident, indicating a need for support.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš— Suspicious Vehicle – Lexington Rd and Oxford Pl – around 12:49 p.m.

A black Lexus was observed driving erratically, swerving across the roadway and heading towards Shelby Boulevard. Police units were dispatched to investigate the concerning driving behavior. The report also included information about a black Ram 3500 pickup truck with a specific Kentucky license plate.

πŸ”Š Residential Alarm – 2300 block of Cross Hill Rd – around 12:49 p.m.

A general alarm was triggered at a residence, prompting a response from emergency personnel. Upon arrival, officers discovered that both the front and back doors of the home were open. The homeowner later contacted authorities to confirm the alarm was a false alarm and to clear the situation.

πŸš” Traffic Stop / Suspicious Vehicle – 4th Street and Baseball Alley – around 12:52 p.m.

Police conducted a traffic stop on a blue Ram Laramie pickup truck. Officers discovered that the vehicle’s registration had expired in April 2022. The stop was initiated due to the vehicle’s description and associated information.

πŸ‘€ Disturbance / Welfare Check – South 4th Street and W W Ormsby Ave – around 12:53 p.m.

Units responded to a bus stop following a report of a male individual experiencing what appeared to be hallucinations. The caller expressed concern that the individual might not be taking his medication and could be suffering from schizophrenia. A description of the male and a female companion was provided to responding officers.

πŸš” Break-in Report – 7400 block of Greenwood Rd – around 12:54 p.m.

Authorities were called to investigate a reported break-in at a residence. Initial reports indicated that police had already been on the scene, but the reporting party returned with further details. Officers took a report regarding the incident.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Overdose – 1200 block of North 22nd Street near Bank St – around 12:47 p.m.

EMS responded to a male individual experiencing an overdose in the middle of North 22nd Street. The incident was located in the T-Mobile parking lot. Responders were on the scene and cleared the area within minutes.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Fall – 4600 block of South Press Drive near Westwood Lawn – around 12:50 p.m.

A 66-year-old female was attended to by EMS after slipping and falling. She sustained some injuries from the incident, which occurred at the intersection with West Ashland. The responding units were able to clear the scene promptly.

πŸ”₯ Structure Fire – 4000 block of Burrell Dr near Lomond – around 12:59 p.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a structure fire with reports of leads near the residence. The incident was located in the vicinity of Butler. Responding units were able to manage the situation, including a brush fire aspect, and were placed back in service shortly after.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Fall – Willow Brook Cir – around 12:52 p.m.

EMS was dispatched to Willow Brook Cir to assist a 77-year-old female who had fallen. The incident involved a β€œtrans-plane” in the rear of the residence. Responders were on the scene and cleared the call within a few minutes.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Commercial Alarm – 26 W Market St – around 12:20 p.m.

A commercial alarm was activated at a business located on W Market St. Responding units were dispatched to investigate the source of the alarm and ensure the property’s security.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm – 1600 block of Arthur St – around 12:20 p.m.

A holdup alarm was reported in the 1600 block of Arthur St. Emergency personnel responded promptly to assess the situation and investigate the alarm activation.

🏠 Domestic Dispute – E W Market St and S S Campbell St – around 12:20 p.m.

Officers were called to a domestic disturbance where a boyfriend was reportedly destroying property and refusing to leave, potentially violating a no-contact order. Police units responded to the scene to address the situation.

🏠 Disturbance/Domestic Dispute – W W Market St and Main St area – around 12:20 p.m.

A report of a physical altercation involving a black male and a black female in a black SUV in the roadway prompted a dispatch of units. This incident was described as a β€œtrouble run” by the caller.

🏠 Suspicious Activity/Possible Domestic – Second Street and Main St area – around 12:20 p.m.

A concerned citizen reported observing a black male choking a black female and striking her head against a brick wall. The incident was reported to be occurring near a black building, with the individuals possibly in a white SUV.

🚨 Stolen Vehicle/BOLO – various locations – around 12:20 p.m.

Information was broadcast regarding a white, full-size wagon that may have been stolen or involved in other incidents. A partial license plate description was provided for law enforcement to be on the lookout.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Activity/Welfare Check – Second Street and W W Market St area – around 12:20 p.m.

A motorist reported seeing a black female wearing a pink shirt walking on foot in the area of Second and Market. Units were requested to check on her welfare, as she may have been experiencing a mental health crisis or other issue.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm – 1600 block of Arthur St – around 12:20 p.m.

A report was received of a possible holdup at a hotel, where a suspect allegedly brandished a pistol in a second-floor hallway. Fortunately, no items were taken during the incident. Responding units investigated, and the situation was later determined not to be a holdup.

πŸ”₯ Suspicious Activity – 3rd Street near Dizzy Whiz – around 12:20 p.m.

Concerns were raised about someone potentially attempting to set fire to church steps. The report indicated this may have occurred sometime between the previous night and the current time, in the alleyway across from a local establishment. Police units responded to investigate and clear the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2700 block of Bardstown Rd – around 12:25 p.m.

A distressing call came in about a male found partially under a pickup truck in a parking lot, with a child heard crying inside the vehicle. Further information revealed a female was also unconscious in the passenger seat. EMS and fire units were dispatched to assess the situation and provide aid to those involved.

πŸ”₯ Vehicle Fire – Location unspecified – around 12:31 p.m.

A vehicle fire was reported, prompting a response from fire units. There were two patients reported at the scene of the blaze.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person – Location unspecified – around 12:06 p.m.

A report was made regarding an individual observed on the side of the roadway. The person stated they did not require any police assistance.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Brownsboro Rd and Summit Plaza Dr – around 12:14 p.m.

A non-injury traffic collision occurred involving a Cadillac and a black Ford Escape in the eastbound lanes of Brownsboro Rd at Summit Plaza Dr. Police units responded to the scene to manage the situation.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Accident with Entrapment / Medical Emergency – KFC gate 2 – around 12:17 p.m.

Emergency services were dispatched to a serious accident involving a pickup truck. A male was found trapped beneath the vehicle, while a child was heard crying inside the truck. A female passenger was also discovered unconscious. Multiple units responded to manage the complex scene, which involved both rescue and medical attention.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 3200 block of Golden Turtle Cir – around 12:33 p.m.

EMS was called to assist a 58-year-old male experiencing significant chest pain, discomfort in his left arm, and difficulty breathing. The incident was rerouted to Goldsmith Ln for further medical assessment and transport.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 5600 block of Windy Willow Dr – around 12:16 p.m.

A 61-year-old male was reported to be suffering a heart attack. EMS units were dispatched to his location to provide immediate medical care. Additional resources were involved in the response to ensure the patient received prompt attention.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person / Welfare Check – 1600 block of Arthur St – around 12:13 p.m.

Police responded to the Arthur St Hotel to investigate a report of a suspicious individual. A gray Nissan Rogue was observed at the location. Officers conducted a welfare check and monitored the situation for a short period.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Brush Fire – Canal St – around 11:56 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a small brush fire reported in the 2100 block of Canal St. Initial reports indicated the fire was small and manageable. Firefighters worked to contain and extinguish the blaze.

πŸ₯ Medical Assist/Welfare Check – Atwood St – around 11:56 a.m.

Emergency services responded to a call for a welfare check on a female in the 5200 block of Atwood St. The individual, described as being in her 40s, was located in the front yard. Responders assessed her condition and provided assistance as needed.

πŸ”₯ Chemical Mitigation – Creston Dr – around 11:56 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to a chemical mitigation incident at a KFC location on Creston Dr. Responders were sent to address the situation and ensure public safety.

🚨 Assault/Robbery – Cascade Falls Trail – around 11:50 a.m.

Police were called to the area of the 12000 block of Cascade Falls Trail following a report of an assault and potential robbery. A male suspect was observed in the vicinity. Law enforcement units responded to investigate the incident and locate the suspect.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Preston Hwy and Fern Valley Rd – around 11:50 a.m.

A collision involving a station wagon and a sedan occurred at the intersection of Preston Hwy and Fern Valley Rd. Responding units arrived to assess the situation and manage traffic. The incident was confirmed to be visible on traffic cameras.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Activity/Trespassing – Poplar Level Rd – around 11:50 a.m.

Police were dispatched to the 4800 block of Poplar Level Rd regarding a report of a homeless female who had set up a tent behind a building and was allegedly using its power. Despite previous requests to leave, she had reportedly returned. Officers responded to address the trespassing situation.

🚧 Debris in Roadway – South on-ramp to Oklahoma exit – around 11:50 a.m.

Authorities were alerted to a hazardous condition on the roadway. A metal object was reported to be in the street near the 300 block of the South on-ramp to the Oklahoma exit, posing a potential risk to drivers.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person/Welfare Check – Sanders Gate Rd and Palacko – around 11:50 a.m.

Emergency units were dispatched to investigate a report of an individual who appeared to be unconscious between horse barns. Another person was present and attempting to provide assistance. Responding units were in the 300 block of Baker and the 300 block of Charlie.

πŸš— Traffic Accident (Non-Injury) – 500 block of Adam – around 11:50 a.m.

A traffic incident without injuries was reported, involving a vehicle that had become stranded. Responding units assisted with the stranded vehicle and managed traffic flow in the area. Units in the 500 block of Adam were involved.

πŸš— Traffic Accident (Non-Injury) – Ireland Dr – around 11:50 a.m.

A non-injury traffic accident occurred on Ireland Dr. Police units were assigned to handle the situation and ensure the safety of the roadway. The 400 block of Adam was involved in the response.

πŸš— Traffic Accident (Hit and Run) – 4900 block of Southside Dr – around 11:50 a.m.

A hit and run incident was reported, involving a white sedan, possibly a red Chevy Malibu. The vehicle was last seen heading north on Southside Dr without a license plate. The caller observed the vehicle pulling into the median. Police units responded to the 400 block of Adam, the 4900 block of Southside Dr, and the 500 block of Adam.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Brush Fire / Smoke Investigation – Lexington Rd and W W Spring St – around 11:47 a.m.

Fire units were dispatched to investigate a significant smoke plume observed in the vicinity of Lexington Rd and W W Spring St. The source was identified as a small brush fire located in the 2100 block of Lexington Rd. Firefighters were assigned to manage and extinguish the blaze.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 2000 block of Greenhaven Dr – around 11:50 a.m.

Emergency medical services were called to Distant Ridge to assist a 38-year-old male experiencing chest pain. Responders arrived on the scene to provide care for the patient.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – Meridian Hills Dr – around 11:56 a.m.

EMS units responded to Meridian Hills Dr to attend to a young patient. A 7-year-old male was found to have a decreased level of consciousness. Medical personnel were on scene to assess and treat the child.

πŸš” Patient Left Scene – Atwood St – around 12:00 p.m.

Police were dispatched to Atwood St regarding a female patient. The individual, described as a white female in her 40s, was last seen in the area of Bradley, Krypton, and Olympia. Authorities reported that the patient had departed the scene, and an anticipated arrest was subsequently canceled.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check – 700 block of Eastern Parkway – around 11:43 a.m.

Police units were initially dispatched to the 800 block of Eastern Parkway for a welfare check, with the location later corrected to the 700 block. The specific reason for the check was not detailed in the dispatch information. After arriving on scene and assessing the situation, the responding officers concluded their duties and cleared the area.

πŸš” Police Activity – 5700 block of Moser Farm Rd – around 11:43 a.m.

A police response was initiated for an unspecified incident in the 5700 block of Moser Farm Rd. Details regarding the nature of the call were not provided in the initial dispatch. Responding officers completed their work at the location and subsequently cleared the scene.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – Intersection of Houston and Cairn – around 11:43 a.m.

Law enforcement units were observed at the intersection of Houston and Cairn. The specific purpose of their presence, whether a traffic stop or another type of police activity, was not detailed. The officers concluded their operations at the intersection and departed the area.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

🏠 Break-in Report – 1600 block of Grassland Drmber 1 – around 11:20 a.m.

A report of a break-in was received for a property in the 1600 block of Grassland Drmber 1. The specific details surrounding the incident were not immediately clear from the initial report. Police units were dispatched to investigate the situation.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Laceration – 300 block of Charlie – around 11:20 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to the 300 block of Charlie following a report of a 15-year-old female who had sustained a laceration to her wrist. The individual had reportedly locked herself in a bathroom. EMS arrived on scene to provide care and assess the injury.

πŸš‘ Lockout/Assist – [Location not specified] – around 11:20 a.m.

A property manager reportedly changed the locks on a unit, inadvertently locking a resident out of their home. This situation led to a request for assistance to resolve the lockout. Police units were involved in addressing the trouble run.

🚧 Traffic Hazard – VCA Sheldon Animal Hospital area – around 11:20 a.m.

Debris and fluids were observed on the roadway in front of the VCA Sheldon Animal Hospital, creating a potential hazard for drivers. Fire services were requested to respond to the location to wash the road and clear the obstruction.

🏠 Disorderly Conduct – Poplar Level Rd – around 11:20 a.m.

A report of disorderly conduct was made concerning an incident occurring on Poplar Level Rd. Specific details regarding the nature of the disturbance were not provided in the initial report. Police units were dispatched to the area to address the situation.

🏠 Break-in and Theft Report – 9100 block of Blue Creek Ct – around 11:20 a.m.

Authorities received a report detailing a break-in and theft at a property located in the 9100 block of Blue Creek Ct. Further details regarding the stolen items or the circumstances of the break-in were not immediately available. Police units were assigned to investigate.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person/Theft Attempt – 200 block of Shepard’s River Rd – around 11:20 a.m.

A suspicious individual was reported at the Circle K located in the 200 block of Shepard’s River Rd. The person, described as a male in his 60s wearing a black metal, black coat, and blue jeans, was allegedly attempting to steal items from the store. Police units were dispatched to the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency - Elderly Female – 3800 block of Stockridge Rd – around 11:33 a.m.

A call was placed for an elderly female experiencing a medical emergency at a residence in the 3800 block of Stockridge Rd. EMS was already on scene attending to the 75-year-old patient in the ambulance. Additional responding units were present to support the medical response.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – 71 North at Zorn Ave – around 11:20 a.m.

A vehicle experienced a flat tire after encountering a pothole on the roadway. Police units were dispatched to the location to assist the driver.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Cherokee and Beringer – around 11:26 a.m.

A collision between two vehicles occurred at the intersection of Cherokee and Beringer. Responding units were sent to manage the scene.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Westbury South Second and Central Ave – around 11:31 a.m.

A non-injury traffic accident involved a maroon van and a silver van at Westbury South Second and Central Ave. Police units responded to document the incident.

πŸš— Traffic Hazard – 3rd Street and Winkler Ave on Kentucky – around 11:33 a.m.

A vehicle became stranded in the roadway following an incident at 3rd Street and Winkler Ave on Kentucky. Police units were dispatched to help clear the obstruction.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – Broadway and the alley between 37th and 38th Streets – around 11:08 a.m.

A vehicle was reported in an alleyway on Broadway between 37th and 38th Streets. Responding units were sent to investigate the circumstances.

πŸš” Investigation – 2600 block of Lynxville Lane – around 11:12 a.m.

An investigation was initiated regarding a vehicle with a damaged sunroof found parked in the rear of a property on Lynxville Lane.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – 12th Street and Broadway – around 11:15 a.m.

A traffic stop was conducted on a vehicle near the intersection of 12th Street and Broadway. Police units responded to the location.

πŸš” Traffic Stop – 12th Street and Maple St – around 11:16 a.m.

A traffic stop took place at 12th Street and Maple St. Units were dispatched and subsequently cleared the scene.

πŸš” Arrest – near 12th Street and Broadway – around 11:18 a.m.

An arrest was made following police activity.

πŸš” Arrest – near 12th Street and Maple St – around 11:21 a.m.

An arrest was made after police units were dispatched to the area.

πŸ₯ Person Down – 200 block of E W W Jacob St – [Time not specified in bullets]

Emergency services were dispatched to the 200 block of E W W Jacob St in response to a report of a person down. Further details regarding the condition or circumstances were not immediately available.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Difficulty Breathing – South 1st Street and E Jefferson St – around 11:26 a.m.

EMS responded to assist a 36-year-old female who was experiencing difficulty breathing. The call came in for the intersection of South 1st Street and E Jefferson St.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Unconscious – South 1st Street and E Jefferson St – around 11:26 a.m.

At the same intersection of South 1st Street and E Jefferson St, emergency medical services were dispatched for an unconscious 70-year-old male. CPR was reportedly in progress when the call was received.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Altered Mental Status – South 41st Street – around 11:26 a.m.

First responders were sent to South 41st Street to assess a female individual who had been down for an unknown period and was exhibiting altered mental status.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Altered Mental Status – 1700 block of Algonquin Pky – around 11:36 a.m.

A medical call was received for a 71-year-old male experiencing altered mental status and was unresponsive. The individual reported a negative reaction to medication. EMS units were dispatched to the 1700 block of Algonquin Pky.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Difficulty Breathing – South 8th Street – around 11:36 a.m.

Emergency medical personnel were dispatched to South 8th Street to attend to a 36-year-old female complaining of shortness of air.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency / Altered Mental Status – South 41st Street – around 11:36 a.m.

Another call for assistance was made from South 41st Street regarding a female who was down and showing signs of altered mental status. The duration of her condition was not specified.

πŸ”₯ Chemical Mitigation – Fern Creek and Berksham Road – around 11:20 a.m.

Emergency units were dispatched to the area of Fern Creek and Berksham Road for a chemical mitigation incident. A secondary location near the hospital was also mentioned in the initial report.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸš— Motor Vehicle Accident with Chemical Mitigation – I-64 West at the 8 mile marker – around 10:56 a.m.

Emergency crews were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident on I-64 West near the 8-mile marker, which involved a chemical mitigation incident. Access to the scene was reportedly best gained from Cannon’s Lane. Fire and police units responded to manage the situation and ensure public safety.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – La Salle Ave near Big Mill and Cayuga – around 10:56 a.m.

EMS personnel responded to a call for assistance on La Salle Ave concerning a 50-year-old male experiencing significant back pain. The patient was located near the intersection of Big Mill and Cayuga. Medical units provided care at the scene.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency with CPR in Progress – South 1st Street and E Jefferson St – around 11:06 a.m.

First responders were sent to the intersection of South 1st Street and E Jefferson St following a report of an unconscious 70-year-old male. Bystanders were administering CPR prior to the arrival of EMS. Medical units took over patient care and continued life-saving efforts.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 500 block of South 8th Street – around 11:26 a.m.

Emergency medical services were dispatched to the 500 block of South 8th Street to attend to a medical emergency. Specific details regarding the nature of the call were not immediately available, but EMS units were on scene to provide assistance.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”₯ Chemical Mitigation and Traffic Accident – Russell Ave and 1109 – around 10:48 a.m.

Emergency units were dispatched to manage a chemical mitigation incident that also involved a motor vehicle accident. Firefighting units were assigned to both the chemical mitigation and a separate medical call on Russell Ave. The traffic accident occurred at the 1109 location.

🏠 Domestic Violence – 7300 block of Nottoway Cir – around 10:50 a.m.

A report of domestic violence was received, with a caller stating her 12-year-old son was assaulting her. The child was described by his clothing. Police units responded to the scene to address the situation, and it was resolved without further incident.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 142455 – around 10:50 a.m.

EMS was called to assist a 42-year-old woman who was experiencing pain in her face. Responders were en route to the location to provide medical attention.

🏠 Domestic Violence – 3100 block of Youngtown Ct – around 10:50 a.m.

A domestic violence incident was reported where a female caller stated she had been assaulted by a male individual. The suspect also allegedly caused damage to the residence before leaving in a gray Ford Fusion. Police units were on the scene investigating the reported assault and property damage.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person – Green Ridge Farm – around 10:50 a.m.

Authorities were alerted to an individual on Green Ridge Farm who was observed yelling at others. The person was described as a white male with a blue hat and red beard, wrapped in a blue blanket, and appeared to be under the influence. Responders were sent to assess the situation.

⚠️ Harassment and Smoking Complaint – Port Rd and Baker-Michelin – around 10:50 a.m.

A complaint was filed regarding harassment and smoking by a maintenance employee at the intersection of Port Rd and Baker-Michelin. The individual involved was identified.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Apartment on Youngtown Ct – around 10:50 a.m.

A disturbance was reported within an apartment involving two brothers. One brother reportedly swung a Christmas tree, causing damage, and the other brother was also involved in damaging the property. The suspect involved in the disturbance left the scene in a tan sedan, and police units responded.

⚠️ Suspicious Vehicle – Area of Port Rd and Baker-Michelin – around 10:50 a.m.

Reports were received concerning a dark blue pickup truck and a silver pickup truck observed in the area. Authorities were alerted to investigate the presence of these vehicles.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency/Overdose – 900 block of Alma Ave – around 10:50 a.m.

Emergency medical services were called to a residence where individuals were found not breathing. Responders worked to gain entry and administered Narcan. The patient was found to be unconscious but was breathing.

🏠 Verbal Argument – 900 block of Alma Ave – around 10:50 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to a report of a verbal argument. Officers arrived on the scene and determined the situation to be a verbal dispute.

πŸ‘€ Welfare Check/Fraud Report – 900 block of Alma Ave – around 10:50 a.m.

A request was made for officers to check on a resident who had previously reported fraud. The resident had received a claim letter and asked for an officer to visit.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency/Overdose – 900 block of Alma Ave – around 10:20 a.m.

EMS responded to a medical situation involving an unconscious patient who was breathing. Narcan was administered as part of the response. The patient’s condition was evaluated by medical personnel.

πŸš— Non-Injury Traffic Accident – Interstate 64 West at mile marker 64 – around 10:20 a.m.

A vehicle collided with the guardrail on the westbound interstate. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported as a result of this collision.

πŸš— Traffic Accident/Vehicle Fled – Interstate 64 West at mile marker 64 – around 10:20 a.m.

A vehicle went off the road and struck the guardrail on the interstate. Reports indicated that the occupants of the vehicle fled the scene. A BOLO was issued for a white bus.

πŸ”Š Holdup Alarm – Christian Brothers on Decimal Dr – around 10:34 a.m.

A silent panic alarm was activated at Christian Brothers. Responding units were dispatched to investigate the activation.

🏠 Disturbance – 900 block of Alma Ave – around 10:34 a.m.

A call was received reporting a female screaming in the area. Police units were sent to the location to investigate the disturbance.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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Derby City Watch

Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.

πŸ”Š Residential Alarm – 10700 block of Eagle Ridge Pl – around 10:17 a.m.

A smoke detector activated in a residence, prompting a response from emergency personnel. Upon arrival, responders found no evidence of smoke or fire and determined the alarm to be false.

πŸ₯ Medical Emergency – 14600 block of Landis Lake Shroud – around 10:17 a.m.

EMS responded to assist an 86-year-old female who was experiencing chest pains. The patient was evaluated by medical personnel at the scene.

🚨 Hold-up Alarm – 1400 block of West Broadway – around 10:14 a.m.

Police units were dispatched to investigate a hold-up alarm at a local office. While details are still emerging, responding units were advised of the situation and began clearing the scene.

πŸ‘€ Suspicious Person – 11000 block of Westport Rd – around 10:20 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious individual observed in a parking lot. The person, described as a white male in his 30s, was seen walking in the area.

πŸš— Traffic Accident – Factory Ln and Chamberlain Ln – around 10:20 a.m.

An injury accident occurred at the intersection, involving a blue car and a gold truck. The vehicles were moved to a nearby lot following the collision.

πŸš” Detention – 11000 block of Westport Rd and Factory Ln and Chamberlain Ln – around 10:20 a.m.

Multiple police units were involved in detaining individuals in connection with incidents in different areas of the city.

🏠 Domestic Dispute – 9600 block of Millstone Dr – around 10:20 a.m.

Police were called to a residence due to a domestic dispute. A tow truck was present at the scene, and a red Kia was also noted in relation to the incident.

We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.

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