Bethel Fire Department Calls for week ending January 6

• On 1-1-2017 at 6:43 a.m. medics responded to the Long House for a person that was assaulted. On arrival medics assessed and transported the patient to the hospital.

• On 1-2-2017 at a.m. medics responded to the area of Standard Oil Road for a hypothermic person. On arrival patient was assessed and went with BPD.

• On 1-3-2017 at 11:41 a.m. medics responded to the area of Q2 for a ATV rollover. Patient the assessed and transported to the hospital.

• On 1-3-2017 at 2:44 p.m. medics responded to the area of 7th Avenue for a person having pregnancy problems. On arrival patient assessed and transported to the hospital.

• On 1-3-2017 at 10:36 p.m. medics responded to AC for a person with cuts. On arrival patient refused transport and care.

• On 1-4-2017 at 10:16 p.m. medics responded to AC main for a person with a broken leg. On arrival patient was assessed and transported to the hospital.

• On 1-5-2017 at 4:35 p.m. medics responded to Swanson’s for a person unresponsive. Patient assessed and transported to the hospital.

• On 1-5-2017 at 5:24 p.m. medics responded to the area of Akakeek for a person bleeding from head. On arrival patient was assessed and transported to the hospital.

• On 1-5-2017 6:12 p.m. medics responded to the area of Kusko Shop for a possible shooting. Medics were cancelled enroute.

• On 1-5-2017 8:59 p.m. medics found a person not able to walk and was suicidal in front of the Tundra Center. Patient was assessed and transported to the hospital.

• On 1-5-2017 10:09 p.m. medics responded to the area of H-Marker Lake and Tundra Ridge for Search and Rescue bringing in victims of a snowgo accident. Medics with both ambulances transported 2 victims with significant trauma to the hospital.

• On 1-5-2017 11:06 p.m. medics responded to Tundra Suites for a person having an anxiety attack. On arrival patient was assessed and transported to the hospital.

• On 1-6-2017 8:44 a.m. medics responded to the area of State Highway for a person with a laceration on his head. On arrival patient bleeding stopped. Patient was then taken by BPD.