Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Dutch Harbor report

From the local police blotter:

Domestic disturbance, March 15 — Officers responded to a report of a possible domestic assault at a UniSea bunkhouse, and learned that one roommate, trying to get something from her locker, pushed another roommate out of the way.

Fire response, March 19 — Aqueous oozing activated automated alarms at an airport.

Public safety, March 19 — Caller reported a guy line for one of the towers on Haystack had snapped in the wind. An officer advised the tower owner about the problem.

Public safety, March 19 — Unalaska Department of Public Safety issued a high-wind advisory regarding NOAA's high-wind advisory.

Traffic roads, March 19 — A stop sign was blown down by high winds.

Public safety, March 19 — Officers secured various pieces of debris as they flew from one part of town to another.

Environmental, March 19 — Three shipping containers toppled next to a bunkhouse. The bunkhouse was evacuated soon thereafter.

Traffic roads, March 19 — A runway gate broke after a strong gust of wind. A DOT employee indicated it was likely that this would not be the only runway gate to break this night.

Environmental, March 19 — A finger of the C-dock at the small-boat harbor tore loose from the main gangway, with a vessel still attached to the broken section of dock. Officers were able to temporarily secure the vessel until the boat owners arrived.

Traffic roads, March 20 — Officer cleared a small rockslide, caused by the incessant wind and rain, from the roadway.

Public safety, March 20 — Unalaska Department of Public Safety issued a high-wind advisory regarding NOAA's high-wind advisory.

Assault, March 20 — Officers responded to what was reported as a fight between a number of men at a bunkhouse, but which was later determined to be nothing more than drunken stumbling, which had resulted in some minor injuries to one inebriate.

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