Police, EMS Respond to 63 Calls in One Day Across Scioto County 

Criminal Activity, Medical Emergencies, and False Alarms Keep First Responders Busy 

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On Thursday, April 24, Scioto County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) deputies and EMS teams responded to 63 separate calls for service. These ranged from medical emergencies and traffic violations to criminal activity and alarm drops across the county. 

While the Sheriff’s Office stopped providing detailed call narratives to the press earlier this year, Scioto County Daily News remains committed to public transparency. We’ll break down what we can tell you based on available records.  

🔥 Medical and Emergency Squad Calls Dominate the Day 

Emergency medical services were the most common type of call. A total of 17 emergency squad dispatches (Code 29) were logged throughout the day. These calls included: 

There were also two accidents with no injuries, at Kings Daughter’s Family Care Center and the intersection of State Route 335 and Aaron Road.  

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🚨 Criminal and Suspicious Activity 

Here’s what we know about criminal-related calls: 

🔍 Investigation & Reports 

🚗 Traffic and Vehicle Issues 

🔔 False Alarms and Cancelled Calls 

Alarm drops (Code 78) made up a large chunk of false alarms, with at least 6 calls later deemed non-emergent. Several other calls were either cancelled or unfounded.  

📍 Where It Happened 

The majority of calls came from: 

While the new lack of narrative detail from the Sheriff’s Office limits our ability to paint a full picture, Scioto County Daily News is dedicated to keeping you informed. We’ll continue monitoring daily activity logs and sharing what we can—because transparency matters.

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