April 5

•EMS personnel assisted in transporting a patient to the clinic.

 •A bike was reported abandoned at the harbor and was brought to the Public Safety Facility.

•Police assisted a citizen with a vehicle lockout. 

April 6

•A caller reported a large rock in the road near Nakhu Bay. DOT was advised.

•Dispatch assisted a citizen in contacting the on-duty provider.

•A caller reported they lost their wallet.

•Fire Department personnel assisted a resident in setting up a 911 auto-dialer for their home.

April 7

•A caller inquired if any found wallets had been turned in. 

April 8

•A caller reported seeing flashing lights near Kirmse’s Clock. Upon further investigation, the lights appeared to be gone. 

April 9

•A caller reported they found a phone outside of Wells Fargo. The phone was turned in to the Police Department and later reunited with its owner.

April 10

•EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency and transported the patient to the clinic. 

•A rockslide was reported to be blocking a lane of the Klondike Highway near Black Lake. DOT was advised and cleared the debris. 

•AP&T notified dispatch there would be a small scheduled power outage in the morning.

•Police and EMS conducted a welfare check.

April 11

•AP&T notified dispatch the scheduled power outage was complete. 

•A black key fob was found by a citizen and brought to the Police Department’s lost and found. 

April 12

•Dispatch assisted a citizen in contacting the on-duty provider.

•Police assisted a with a vehicle lockout. 

•Police assisted with a second vehicle lockout.

•EMS personnel assisted with transportation for a medevac. 

April 13

•Dispatch assisted with contacting the on-duty provider.

•A caller reported an unknown individual attempted to break into their garage. The attempt was unsuccessful. 

April 14

•Dispatch assisted a citizen in contacting the on-duty provider. 

•A report was taken of an apparent theft. The tent at Yakutania Point used for the dock project’s Protected Species Observer workers was missing along with a propane heater. Other work and personal items that had been stored inside the tent were now strewn about the area. 

April 15

•EMS personnel assisted with transportation for a medevac.

April 17

•Fire Department personnel responded to an EWS fire alarm. It was found to be a false alarm. 

•A caller reported he almost collided with a loose dog in the road near 17th and State. He further reported he had seen the same dog wandering into the road multiple times. Officers attempted to locate the dog and owner.

 •A caller reported he had gotten into a fight with their friend who then took off. Responding officer were unable to locate the individual.

 •A caller reported they witnessed a rock slide above the Railroad Dock. Police Department personnel investigated and discovered it was caught by the safety net. 

April 18

•Fire Department personnel responded to an EWS fire alarm at US Customs. It was found to be a false alarm. 

•EMS personnel assisted with transportation for a medevac.

•A large rock was reported to be in the southbound lane of the Klondike Highway. DOT was advised and the debris was cleared.

•Alaska State Troopers reported Garmin SOS coordinates from an injured backcountry skier, two friends and a dog near Moore Bridge. Fire Department personnel launched a search and rescue mission, and the injured individual and party were located. Temsco flew the injured individual into town where they were transported to the clinic. EMS personnel then transported them from the clinic to Fraser, BC, where they were transferred to a Yukon ambulance to be taken to a Whitehorse hospital.