Some calls that Mesquite Fire and Rescue receives are not always included in the report, as a synopsis is not received. To show the amount of work our Fire and Rescue workers do, we are including a weekly roster of stats. There were 63 calls this week:
Abdominal pain 2
Active shooter 4
Agency assistance 1
Airplane emergency 1
Breathing 4
Cardiac arrest 1
Chest pain 2
Falls 10
Fire alarm 1
Fire investigation 3
Headache 1
Heat/Cold 1
Hemorrhage 1
Overdose 1
Patient transport 16
Psychiatric 2
Public assist 1
Sick person 5
Stab/Gunshot 1
Trauma 2
Unconscious 3
July 14:
Public Assist: Engine 11 responded on a public assist.
Overdose: Rescue 31 and Rescue 32 responded on a overdose. Patient transported to local hospital.
July 15:
Headache: Rescue 31 and Rescue 32 responded for an unconscious person. One person transported to a local hospital.
Chest Pain: Rescue 11 and Rescue 32 responded for a person with Chest Pain. One person was transported to a St. George area hospital.
July 16:
Sick Person: Rescue 11 responded to the reports of a sick person. Patient was transported to local hospital.
Active Shooter: Rescue 31, Rescue 32 and Battalion 3 responded for an active shooter training with Mesquite Police Department.
July 17:
Hemorrhage: Rescue 11 responded to a person reporting bleeding from their abdomen. Rescue 11
cleared the scene after no medical was needed.
Abdominal Pain: Rescue 11 responded to a report of abdominal pain. One patient was transported
to a local hospital.
July 18:
Unconscious: Rescues 11 and 32 responded to an Unknown Medical call. One patient was transported
to a local hospital.
Chest Pain: Rescue 31, Rescue 11 and Engine 31 responded to a report of Chest Pain. One patient was transported to a local hospital.
July 19:
Falls: R11 responded for a fall. 1 person was transported to a local hospital.
Stab/Gunshot: Rescue 11 and Rescue 32 responded to a person with a wound to the leg. One person was transported to a St. George area hospital.
July 20:
Psychiatric: Rescue 31 responded to assist Police Officers with an individual. No medical
patient.
Patient Transport: Rescue 31 responded to Mesa View Hospital for a BLS transport back to home residence.