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Dallas 911 Not Responding

Dallas 911 Not Responding

The City of Dallas has multiple questions to answer about the Dallas 911 not responding after a deaf woman, Zarea Dixon, was found dead in her home when police officers took over an hour to respond to her call for help.

In a separate incident it took more than six minutes to respond to an apartment fire in North Dallas.

Dixon called 911 to report her boyfriend had broken into her apartment along South Polk Street and attacked her with a knife.

An interpreter with Sorensen Translation Services relayed that Dixon had been attacked stating her “ex-boyfriend broke into her house, beat her up and tried to stab her with a knife.”

Dallas 911 Not Responding

Dixon provided the suspect’s name, description and date of birth to the police through the translator. She also said he had left her home.

Dixon “declined an ambulance but stated she ‘needed the police,'” according to the affidavit.

In addition to the non response to this woman, Dallas Police has not responded to multiple other incidents.

Additionally, Dallas police never took a report on three students burned by fireworks launched at them in North Dallas.

Dallas 911 Not Responding To Fires Either

At another event, sixty to seventy firefighters responded and saw flames coming from the second floor of the three-story apartment building upon arrival last week.

The fire quickly spread to the third floor and then into the attic space and roof of the building requiring the additional alarms by Dallas Fire Rescue.

Dallas Fire Station 29 is approximately one mile away or roughly three minutes.

Dallas 911 Not Responding

In comments to the media, Dallas Fire Fighters Association President Jim McDade said, “When the first companies got there — there was an enormous amount of fire, probably due to a delay in response,” McDade said.

There were no deaths or injuries, but more than twenty apartments were destroyed and more than one hundred residents displaced.

Slow responses can endanger firefighters. In New York, a firefighter with Brooklyn’s Ladder 170 lost his life last weekend.

LODD: Mercy Flight New York

Mercy Flight New York

A Mercy Flight New York helicopter was involved in a fatal crash Tuesday killing both on board.

Mercy Flight New York

New York State Troopers confirmed that the medical helicopter was on a training flight at the time, crashed near Norton Road, between Edgerton and Ford roads, around 1:00 PM.

“At this point we don’t know why the helicopter went down,” Major Eugene Staniszewski said near the crash site.

The two pilots on board — James E. Sauer, 60, of Churchville, a Mercy Flight pilot and a retired New York State Police civilian pilot and Bell Helicopter employee and flight instructor Stewart M. Dietrick, 60, of Prosper, Texas — were both pronounced dead at the scene, according to State Police. Their bodies were transported to the Monroe County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Mercy Flight New York

Mercy Flight is an EMS provider and a not-for-profit medical transport service that services western New York, including the Rochester region, as well as parts of northwestern Pennsylvania and Canada.

The Buffalo-based service has numerous flight bases around western New York. According to the Mercy Flight website, its flight headquarters is in Batavia, Genesee County. Staniszewski said the involved helicopter was from the Batavia Mercy Flight base.

This has been a hard week for the responder community in New York. Earlier this week we reported on another New York LODD in Brooklyn, New York taking the life of Ladder 170’s Timothy Klein.

 

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Dallas Mom Arrested In Road Rage Shooting

Road Rage Shooting

A Dallas mom, Lacravivonne Monique Washington, has been arrested after she reported her three year old son had been shot in a road rage shooting for outstanding warrants per Dallas local news.

Road Rage Shooting

In addition to the current charges, Dallas Police have charged Washington with Child Endangerment and Tampering with Evidence. The investigation determined she concealed a handgun during the investigation and that the three year old had access to it.

Road Rage Shooting Scene

Monday morning, Washington arrived at Medical City Children’s Hospital Emergency Room with her three year old son who had been shot.

Road Rage Shooting

She reported the child had been shot during a road rage incident. The child died of his injuries at the hospital.

Detectives have pursued leads, but have found no evidence of a road rage incident.

There have been other road rage incidents leading to shootings, but per one Dallas police source this appears to be an accidental shooting by an unsecured firearm. We will update news on this story as it becomes available.

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Freeport EMS Fired Their EMS Director

Freeport EMS fired their EMS Director, whistleblower Chris O’Leath, after he found sixty-two incidents of financial irregularities totaling nearly $100,000.

O’Leath audited Freeport EMS financial records and found sixty-two unauthorized transactions between January 2017 to May 2020 by the former organization Treasurer.

Freeport EMS Fired Their EMS Director

Freeport EMS Fired Their EMS Director Investigation

Mayor Jim Swartz said of O’Leath’s firing: “I don’t care if you’re a director, you still have bosses and when you are told to do things, you do things.”

State Trooper Anthony Vaccaro confirmed that an investigation is continuing. He is waiting for the results from a third-party forensic audit of the EMS’s books, he said.

In the 2021 letter to local media, O’Leath accused Justin DeAngelis, then a former treasurer of the EMS and Freeport Volunteer Fire Department, of stealing nearly $98,000 and then repaying the ambulance service.

The September 11 Foundation encourages all organizations to seek Guidestar transparency seals to maintain trust with the public. We will update this story as details emerge.

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Schuylkill County Death Toll Grows To 5

The death toll in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania motor vehicle collision grew to five as of latest reports from the county coroner’s office in the accident caused by whiteout conditions on Interstate 81 Monday, March 28, 2022.

Schuylkill County Whiteout MVC

In addition to those killed, several victims were flown by medevac to local trauma centers for treatment.

A state police trooper was among those injured when his patrol vehicle became part of the chain-reaction crash. He was taken to a local hospital for evaluation. Two other state troopers died earlier this month near Interstate 95 outside Philadelphia in an unrelated accident.

Schuylkill County Weather

There was a quick onset of heavy snow combined with fog conditions which created the dangerous conditions in Schuylkill County near Foster Township.

At least one tractor-trailer to caught fire and another truck carrying acetylene cylinders was near the blaze due to the accident.

Schuylkill County Whiteout MVC

Snow caused a sixty vehicle Schuylkill County whiteout MVC, or motor vehicle collision, which is reported to have included three confirmed fatalities.

Dr. David J. Moylan, the county coroner for Schuylkill County, cautioned the death toll “could run higher” because the search of the scene hadn’t yet been completed because of burning vehicles.

The fiery crash occurred on Interstate 81 at about 10:30 AM near Minersville, which is approximately one hundred miles northwest of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Reports indicate two dozen were transported to local hospitals.

Schuylkill County Whiteout MVC

Schuylkill County Whiteout MVC Similar To Other Recent Major MVCs

The accidents today remind everyone of the hundred card pileups in Illinois this February on I-39 and in the Oregon Blue Mountains, also in February.

Two Pennsylvania troopers were killed working an incident earlier this month outside of Philadelphia.

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AMR Paramedic Jason Dean Anderson Accused Of Groping Teenager

AMR Paramedic Jason Dean Anderson

AMR paramedic Jason Dean Anderson accused of groping teenager who was his patient on an ambulance transport.

The 22-year-old American Medical Response ambulance medic is accused of groping and soliciting sex from a teenage girl he was transporting to a hospital. He was released from jail Saturday after posting a $75,000 bond.

AMR Paramedic Jason Dean Anderson

AMR Paramedic Jason Dean Anderson

Deputies from the Riverside County Southwest Sheriff’s Station began investigating allegations that an AMR medic had sexually assaulted a teenage victim and propositioned the victim for sex acts during a medical transport call.

The sheriff’s office did not specify the victim’s gender or age, why the victim was being transported, or where the victim was being transported to given the sensitive nature of the investigation.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department believes there may be additional victims.

Law enforcement asking people to come forward and anyone who believes they may have been victimized by Anderson is encouraged to contact Investigator Wesley Martinelli at the Southwest Sheriff’s Station at (951) 696-3006.

Callers can refer to incident file number TE220830200 and can remain anonymous.

A Eugene, Oregon Paramedic, Edward Blake, was just sentenced to twenty-five years in prison for rape. Blake’s sentence was for a single count, but some said he was a serial rapist. The September 11 Foundation will continue to update this story as details emerge.

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Rowlett TX Helicopter Crash

Emergency crews from Dallas were dispatched to a Rowlett TX helicopter crash this afternoon per Dallas local news.

Few Details In Rowlett TX Helicopter Crash Yet

The National Transportation Safety Board is reportedly already on scene, but the pilot has died per public safety sources. This is believed to be the first fatality accident since the Eastern China Airlines crash earlier this week.

Rowlett TX Helicopter Crash

The Rowlett Fire Department provides emergency and non-emergency services to an area of 21 square miles with a residential population of 62,000. We have 90 firefighters (30 on shift) which staff four stations on a 24-hour basis. The Rowlett Fire Department responds to over 5,000 incidents annually.

 

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Renovo Fire Department Chief Charged

The Renovo Fire Department Fire Chief was charged with DUI.

Jimmy Ray Risley, 64, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. Local law enforcement say he was driving a department ambulance at the time.

Renovo Fire Department

Renovo Fire Department DUI Incident

Law enforcement says Risley was driving the department ambulance to St. Mary’s Hospital, with a patient in the rig at the time, at approximately 6:40 PM on January 26.

When law endorcement attempted to pull over the ambulance in Gibson Township, police said they observed it cross over the center line twenty-seven times, the white lane ten times, and was in the other lane three times.

The chief, when they pulled him over, is reported to have had bloodshot eyes and look nervous. The report also says the ambulance smelled like alcohol.

In 2020, a Mississippi EMT, Kerstii Groce, claimed she was having seizures and not drunk during a similar incident.

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Dallas Fire Rescue: Kicking Patients Standard of Care?

Kicking Patients Standard of Care

The Dallas Fire Rescue Department appears to have new treatments at its disposal. Kicking patients standard of care now after former firefighter/paramedic Brad Cox was not charged after an internal public integrity investigation.

Kicking Patients Standard of Care

Cox was filmed on police body camera kicking a homeless man repeatedly in the head.

Dallas Fire has terminated Brad Cox, but the Texas Department of State Health Services still shows him with an active paramedic license.

One attorney in the area called the situation “tragic.”

“This situation should have been prosecuted, but instead the thin blue line returns to protect the fire service. This is why people take the law into their own hands,” she continued. “By not handling the situation appropriately we are encouraging every day citizens to act out because they know those held to the highest standards have no standards.”

Kicking Patients Standard of Care Nationwide

In 2020 a Fairfax paramedic was charged with assault. In that case police officers on scene were recording the incident on body worn cameras as was the case in Dallas. It is unclear why officers on scene in Dallas did not intervene during the assault.

More recently Edward Blake was sentenced after being labeled a serial rapist by local police officials who also acted when information was presented about him using department drugs to intoxicate his victims.

 

 

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