CRIME, FIRE, AND EMS: A BUSY WEEKEND IN SCIOTO COUNTY 

65 Calls Logged in 24 Hours – From Medical Emergencies to Burglary in Progress 

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It was a hectic Saturday across Scioto County as first responders tackled a full range of emergencies—medical, criminal, and everything in between. Scioto County Daily News has long prided itself on offering in-depth reports on these incidents. However, earlier this year, the Scioto County Sheriff’s Office made the ILLEGAL decision to stop providing detailed daily call logs to our newsroom. 

While that means we can no longer offer the comprehensive breakdowns you’ve come to expect, we remain committed to public transparency and continue to share every piece of information available. 

Here’s a categorized look at the activity that kept EMS, fire, and law enforcement on their toes across the county on Saturday: 

🚑 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES (Emergency Squad Calls – Signal 29) 

A total of 17 medical calls were logged throughout the day, ranging from overdose transports to general medical assists. 

Transported to Hospital 

Not Transported or Cancelled 

🚓 CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY 

Burglary in Progress (Code 12A) 

Thefts 

Suspicious Activity 

Alarms (Code 78)11 total
Frequent false alarms were logged at locations including: 

Traffic Issues 

Other Notables 

🔥 FIRE CALLS 

Fire Investigations or Responses (Codes 28 & 29B) 

📝 MISCELLANEOUS INCIDENTS 

There were numerous calls for general investigations, follow-ups, and patrols across the county. These included Lucasville Park and Ride, Bonsor Run Rd, and Mead-McNeer Rd among others. 

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FINAL TALLY: 

Stay with Scioto County Daily News as we continue to push for full transparency and accountability. No matter how little or how much they share, we’ll keep reporting the facts and keeping you informed. 

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Sunday

It was a busy and unpredictable day for emergency services in Scioto County on June 15, with over 60 calls fielded by the Scioto County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO), EMS, and local fire departments. From domestic disputes and medical transports to traffic offenses, suspicious vehicles, and more false alarms than we can count on two hands, first responders were stretched across the county. 

In early 2025, the Scioto County Sheriff’s Office decided to stop providing detailed call logs to Scioto County Daily News, limiting our ability to bring you the in-depth, boots-on-the-ground reports we’ve offered in the past. But rest assured—we remain committed to transparency and will continue reporting all the details we can access. 

Here’s a breakdown of what happened on June 15, 2025: 

🚑 EMS & Fire Calls: Medical Emergencies Dominate the Day 

Scioto County EMS crews were busy with 22 medical squad calls, spread from the early morning hours through late at night. At least 12 patients were transported to medical facilities, while six calls resulted in no transport. 

Medical Hotspots: 

Fire and Vehicle Incidents: 

🚓 Crime & Complaints: Investigations, Domestic Disputes, and Juvenile Issues 

Domestic Disturbances (3 Total): 

Juvenile Incidents (3 Total): 

Threats and Assaults: 

Shots Fired: 

🚔 Alarms and Suspicious Activity: False Alarms Flood Dispatch 

There were seven false alarm drops throughout the day, including three at the Scioto County Dog Pound and others at Valley Asphalt, Big Sandy, and the Scioto County Garage. 

Meanwhile, deputies investigated three suspicious vehicles, including one parked at Minford IGA and another at Jason Conley Truck Sales.  

🚗 Traffic and Patrol Issues: 

Deputies logged several traffic-related calls, including: 

📍 Call Locations: 

Activity was spread across the county, but key hotspots included: 

Despite the change in access to detailed call reports, Scioto County Daily News will continue to bring you the most complete and transparent coverage available. We’re here to keep you informed—no matter what. 

Stay safe! 

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