2A | SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS
T HE R ECORD
Fire Marshal reminds public to
keep fireworks purchases legal
AMBULANCE/FIRE
Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue
Ambulance and fire call runs June 10-16
Date
Time
6/10/18
6/10/18
6/10/18
6/10/18
6/10/18
6/10/18
6/10/18
6/10/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/11/18
6/12/18
6/12/18
6/12/18
6/12/18
6/12/18
6/12/18
6/12/18
6/12/18
6/13/18
6/13/18
6/13/18
6/13/18
7:00
10:41
13:43
14:59
17:12
17:25
19:28
20:44
5:15
6:45
6:59
7:29
10:26
11:51
13:46
13:59
14:22
15:28
16:59
17:52
18:03
18:42
19:12
19:53
23:12
7:18
8:48
10:29
13:04
14:01
15:16
16:26
21:57
6:59
7:05
9:59
10:39
Area
Type
Clear Lake Rd
Hwy 36
16th St
Heceta Beach Rd
Hwy 101
21st St
Redwood Lp
Clear Lake Rd
Royal St Georges Dr
Hemlock St
Redwood Lp
Spruce St
Hwy 36
Kingwood St
Hwy 101
MVA, Hwy 126
Hwy 101
Goose Pasture
Clear Lake Rd
Hwy 126
Shore Crest Dr
16th St
Greenwood St
9th St
Pine Tree Lp
7th St
Rhododendron Dr
9th St
9th St
9th St
E 20th St
Mariners Ln
E Mapleton Rd
Dunewood Dr
Clear Lake Rd
N Marsh Ct
S Hill Dr
Transport to PHH
Landing Zone
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SDFD Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SVFR, FPD Transport to PHH
OSP, SVFR, MFR Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
SVFR Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
OSP, SVFR Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to MWMC
Transport BAH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SVFR Public Assist
Date
Time
6/13/18
6/13/18
6/13/18
6/13/18
6/13/18
6/13/18
6/13/18
6/1 3/1 8
6/13/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/14/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/15/18
6/16/18
6/16/18
6/16/18
6/16/18
6/16/18
6/16/18
6/16/18
11:48
14:54
15:12
16:25
17:27
17:58
18:48
19:23
22:33
1:00
8:08
10:04
10:18
10:24
11:34
13:30
15:06
18:11
18:26
7:47
9:01
10:25
11:29
13:08
14:03
14:16
15:23
17:50
22:57
0:17
5:19
6:10
7:04
9:15
12:27
12:48
Area
Type
Walnut Ave
Hwy 101
Clear Lake Rd
Bay St
Hwy 101
Hwy 101
Spruce St
9th St
9th St Ed
9th St
Outer Dr
Redwood Lp
Hwy 126
Shorecrest Dr
Rice Rd
Rhododendron Dr
Dahlin Rd SVFR
Heceta Park Way
Hwy 101
Munsel Creek Lp
22nd St
Hwy 126
Hwy 101
Rio Rd
Village St
Kingwood St
Hwy 101
Glenada Rd
9th St
Maple St
8th St
Airport Rd
Sebastian St
15th St
9th St
Hwy 101
MFR Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
FPD Transport to PHH
SVFR Transport to PHH
SVFR, FPD Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Bay Area Hospital
Bay Area Hospital
Transport to SRMC
SVFR, FPD Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
MFR Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SVFR Public Assist
LCSO Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
LFA Transport to PHH
OSP Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SVFR Public Assist
SVFR Landing Zone
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SVFR Public Assist
Transport to PHH
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
POLICE
June 11
• Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported at mile-
post marker 19 on Highway
101.
• Accident, with injury, was
reported 1 mile west of Maple-
ton on Highway 126.
• Accident, with injury, was
reported on Goose Pasture
Road.
• Fraud was reported in the
400 block of Kingwood Street.
• Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported in the
5000 block of East Glenada
Road.
• Trespass was reported in
the 91000 block of Deadwood
Creek Road.
June 12
• Trespass was reported
in the 1400 block of Seventh
Street.
• Theft was reported in the
900 block of Greenwood Street.
• Accident, with unknown
injury was reported at 35th
Street and Highway 101.
• Fraud was reported in the
1900 block of West Park Drive.
• Theft was reported in the
1300 block of Ninth Street.
• Fraud was reported in the
1300 block of Ninth Street.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 700 block of
Laurel Street.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 900 block of
Greenwood Street.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1700 block of
43rd Street.
900 block of Hill Drive.
• Dispute was reported in the
16000 block of Highway 36.
• Fight was reported at Sec-
ond and Oak Streets.
• Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 700 block of
Highway 101.
• Dispute was reported at
15th and Spruce Streets.
• Dispute was reported in
the 92000 block of Deadwood
Creek Road.
• Arrest was reported in the
1300 block of Highway 101.
June 14
• Trespass was reported in
the 1700 block of Highway 101.
Fire was reported in the
89000 block of Dahlin Road.
• Robbery was reported in
the 1300 block of Highway 101.
• Dispute was reported on
Bay Street.
June 15
• Arrest was reported at 12th
and Spruce Streets.
• Trespass was reported in
the 4000 block of Heceta Beach
Road.
• Theft was reported in the
100 block of Laurel Street.
• Dispute was reported in the
3000 block of Munsel Creek
Road.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported on Eighth Street.
• Assault was reported in the
200 block of Oak Street.
• Arrest was reported in the
900 block of Greenwood Street.
• Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 4000 block of
Highway 101.
• Dispute was reported in the
1500 block of Tenth Street.
• Criminal mischief was
reported in the 600 block of
Highway 101.
• Criminal mischief was re-
ported in the 1300 block of
Rhododendron Drive.
• Menacing was reported in
the 1600 block of 12th Street.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1500 block of
Ninth Street.
• Accident, with injury, was
reported at Munsel Lake Road
and Highway 101.
• Shots fired was reported in
the 90000 block of Deadwood
Creek Road.
• Fire alarm was reported
in the 4000 block of Sebastian
Street.
• Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 5000 block
of Glenada Road.
June 17
• Animal abuse was reported
at the Port of Siuslaw.
• Driving while suspended
was reported at Rhododen-
dron Street and Highway 101.
June 18
• Dispute was reported in
the 89000 block of Shore Crest
Drive.
• Theft of services was re-
ported in the 1200 block of Bay
Street.
• Dispute was reported at
Old Town Park.
• Accident, with injury, was
reported at Highway 126 and
Highway 101.
• Dispute was reported in the
200 block of Oak Street.
June 19
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the Florence area.
• Arrest was reported in the
5000 block of Highway 126.
• Dispute was reported at
Chestnut and East Mapleton
Streets.
• Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported at Sixth
Street and Highway 101.
• Animal abuse was reported
in the 1700 block of Highway
101.
• Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 700 block of
Highway 101.
• Theft was reported in the
1300 block of Highway 10.
• Harassment was reported
in the 4000 block of Highway
101.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1300 block of
Highway 101.
The Office of State Fire
Marshal (OSFM), Oregon Fire
Service, Keep Oregon Green,
the Pacific Northwest Wildfire
Coordination Group, natural
resource agencies, Oregon li-
censed fireworks wholesalers
and safety experts encourage
Oregonians to “Keep it Legal
and Keep it Safe” when using
fireworks.
The 2018 Oregon fireworks
retail sales season opens Satur-
day, June 23, and runs through
Friday, July 6.
The OSFM and its part-
ners want everyone to know
which fireworks are legal to
use in Oregon without a per-
mit, where they are permitted
to be used and the important
safety steps to take when using
fireworks.
“I want to remind all Orego-
nians that consumer legal fire-
works can only be purchased
from Oregon permitted fire-
works retailers and stands,”
says State Fire Marshal Jim
Walker. “Regulations limit
where those fireworks may be
used. Fire risk in Oregon is ap-
proaching extreme conditions
and there is no room for error
in fireworks safety.”
July Fourth holiday public
land visitors are advised to
leave all fireworks at home.
The use of fireworks is pro-
hibited on all national forest-
land, Oregon State Parks and
beaches.
“It’s best to leave fireworks
to the professionals,” states
Keep Oregon Green President
Kristin Babbs. “Support your
local community by enjoying
fireworks at sponsored events.
If you choose to use fireworks
at home, make sure they stay
on the pavement and always
keep a bucket of water nearby
for safety and to extinguish
spent fireworks.”
Oregon law prohibits pos-
session, use or sale of any
firework that flies into the
air, explodes or travels more
than 12 feet horizontally on
the ground, without a permit
issued by the OSFM.
Fireworks commonly called
bottle rockets, Roman candles
and firecrackers are illegal in
Oregon without a permit.
There were 318 reported
fireworks-related fires in Ore-
gon during 2017, resulting in
eight injuries and more than
$861,000 in property damage.
Over the past five years,
from 2013 through 2017,
there were 1,355 reported fire-
works-related fires in Oregon
resulting in one death, 34 inju-
ries, and more than $3 million
in property damage.
Officials may seize illegal
fireworks and charge offend-
ers with a class B misdemean-
or, which could result in a fine
of up to $2,500 per violation
and a civil penalty of up to
$500. Those who misuse fire-
works or allow fireworks to
cause damage are liable and
may be required to pay fire
suppression costs or other
damage. Parents are also liable
for fireworks damage caused
by their children.
“All Oregonians share the
responsibility to use only con-
sumer legal fireworks and use
them carefully,” adds Walker.
LOST:
Beloved family cat missing.
WISKAS is a male cat.
He was last seen around Laurel Ct.
He has a blue colored bone tag on his collar,
that has his name on it. But the phone number
and address on it is now outdated.
Th e new phone number is
541-991-9436.
$50 Reward
All Books & Clothes
June 13
• Trespass was reported in
the 16000 block of Highway 36.
• Fire was reported in the
June 16
• Arrest was reported at
Sixth and Laurel Streets.
Ice Cream Social
Join us for free ice cream, music, and
the company of your local bankers!
Friday, June 29 th
11:00am – 3:00pm
Enjoy local flavors from:
This Sunday and Monday
June 24 & 25
We are open until 8pm on Sunday!
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de Paul
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(541) 997-8460
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“Have some fun, save some money,
do something nice for your neighbor.”