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Avalon Harbor Report
Sunday, July 2
12:10 a.m. -- Harbor Offi-
cers responded to a generator
complaint. Warning issued.
10:15 a.m. m Vessel fouled
on its mooring.
6:40 p.m. ~- 55-year-old
woman complaining of hypereme-
sis assessed by Harbor Officers
after ingesting unknown liquid.
6:55 p.m. --- Harbor Officers
terminated the voyage of two jet-
skiers.
Monday, July 3
12 a.m. --- Harbor Officers
impounded a jet-ski being operat-
ed after sunset.
1:30 ann. -- Harbor Officers
responded to a report of a skiff
being stolen. Male subject was
stopped using his inflatable vessel
to tow the" skiff. A field sobriety
test verified operator was intoxi-
cated, voyage terminated. The
skiff was returned to the registered
owner who declined to press
charges.
5:30 ann. -- Harbor Officers
located a skiff missing from the
west-side dinghy dock tied to a
mooring near the Pebbly Beach
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Heliport.
9:30 a.m. --- Received report
of a collision between local char-
ter vessel and skiff. Skiff
impounded pending investigation.
1:30 p.m. Sailboat drag-
ging anchor into moorings towed
to H33.
2:30 p.m. --- Vessel "00"
dragging anchor into vessel on
mooring H35. Anchor gear of
"00" lost in the process of separat-
ing the two vessels.
7 p.m. --Harbor Officers
towed and impounded oversize
tender from casino dinghy dock.
Tuesday, July 3
1:15 a.m. --- Dispatch request
harbor reponse to 46-year-old
woman with intense abdominal
pain. Patient assessed and com-
forted pending arrival of Bay-
watch.
2:45 a.m. -- Harbor Officers
located loose skiff near the green
pier. Towed to impound.
4 a.m. -- Courtesy rides pro-
vided back to vessel to patient and
spouse from 1:15 a.m. event.
9:30 a.m. --- Harbor Officers
warned and advised shoreboat
driver regarding speed near dive
park area.
11:35 a.m. -- Vessel warned
regarding speed in west harbor
mooring area.
3:20 am. --- Harbor Officers
provided accident forms after two
vessels collided in west harbor.
6 p.m. -- Harbor Officers
res
was
shore for further
10:15 p.m. -- Harbor Offi-
cers transported LASD deputies to
local sailboat. Vessel towed and
impounded.
Wednesday, July 4
12 a.m. -- Harbor Officers
located skiff drifting in fairway.
Impounded.
12:15 a.m. Harbor Offi-
cers responded to numerous gen-
erator complaints.
12:45 a.m. ,--- Harbor Offi-
cers observed skiff with 11 people
aboard. Warning issued.
8:40 a.m. Harbor Officers
returned looses skiff to registered
owner.
11:15 p,m. --Warning issued
to vessel on mooring regarding
generator noise,
Thursday, July 6
12:10 a.m. -- Harbor Offi-
cers responded to generator com-
plaint.
4:45 p.m. Female who
came into harbor office with minor
cut was treated.
4:55 pan. --- Harbor Officers
responded to a report of an injury
aboard the jet-ski barge. A 21-
year-old woman passenger su s-
tained a gash above her eye when
the operator of the jet-ski hit a
swell at high speed. Treated and
Waoh
Conserve.
transported to city rescue dock.
6:20 p.m. --- Vessel on moor-
ing 258 broke from mooring,
going on rocks. Patrol-boat towed
to safety.
I:dday, July 7
12 a.m. --- Harbor Officers
responded to a generator com-
plaint.
12:05 a.m. -- While on secu-
rity patrol Harbor Officers found
the back door of a local business.
Doors closed and locked.
12 p.m. -- Harbor Officers
responded to a complaint from the
Catalina Express Dana Point boat
about a jet-ski following too close.
Warning issued.
2:45 p.m. -- Warned and
advised a vessel regarding towing
kids in inner tubes inside the har-
bor.
6 p.m. ~ Harbor Officers
received a report of a fuel tank
stolen from a skiff on the Barbara
Pearson Dock.
Saturday, July 8
12:10 a.m. --- Harbor Offi-
cers responded to several genera-
tor complaints.
8:45 am. -- Vessel warned
not to fish in Lover's Cove.
4:40 p.m. u Harbor Officers
assisted an elderly man who fell
overboard while attempting to
moor.
8:50p.m. ~-- ,Assisted Coast
Guard Los Angeles in relaying
information about a person with
an amputated finger coming into
Avalon. Baywatch notified.
Tuesday, July 4
12:56 p.m. -- Baywatch
Lifeguard paramedics and Avalon
firefighters responded to the home
of a person in need of medical aid.
The patient was treated and.
assessed on scene, then taken to
Catalina Island Medical Center for
additional care.
5:20 p.m. --- Baywatch Aval-
on and Rescue 4 respond to the
Pleasure Pier for a 44-year-old
man with propeller wounds sus-
Specializing in
Carpet Cleaning
Houseeleaning Services
Vacation Rentals
Residential & Office
Move-Out Service
tained in a boating accident, The
patient had sustained multiple
wounds from the propeller. He
was bandaged and transported via
rescue 4 to CIMC for further care.
5:59 p.m. -- Baywatch Aval-
on responds to a second person
injured in the boating accident.
The 44-year-old woman was
bandaged and she took private
transport to CIMC for further care.
8:45 p.m. --- Baywatch Aval-
on and Rescue 4 Respond to a call
of golf cart vs pedestrian. The
patient was assessed, immobilized
and transported to CIMC.
9:07 p.m. -- Baywatch Aval-
on and Rescue 4 were dispatched
for a person who had fallen down
the rocks at Casino Pt. The patient
was found to have minor injuries,
then was bandaged and released at
scene.
Wednesday, July 5
2:38 a.m. -- Baywatch Aval-
on and Rescue 4 were called for a
person in pain on Sumner St. Res-
cuers assessed the person and
transported them to the hospital
for further treatment.
3:33 am. -- Baywatch Aval-
on and Rescue 4 were called for a
woman with abdominal pain. The
woman was assessed, treated and
transported by lifeguards and fire-
fighters.
10:08 a.m. -- Baywatch and
Avalon Fire Department personnel
were called to Descanso Beach for
a person who dislocated their
elbow the person was treated with
IV pain medication and a splint,
then transported to CIMC for
definitive care.
11:10 am. -- A woman with
a sting ray sting was treated and
sent to CIMC for further evalua-
tion and treatment.
11:28 a.m. -- Baywatch,
Harbor Patrol, AFD and LA Sher-
iff responded to a call of a child hit
by a vehicle. The child was found
to have minor injuries, was treated
and released to their guardian.
Thursday, July 6
9:50
a.m. -- Baywatch Aval-
on was called to meet Baywatch
Isthmus. The Isthmus crew was
treating a person having chest
pains. The patient, a 44-year-old
female, began having pains earlier
in the day. Treatment was begun at
the Isthmus and continued while
ell route to CIMC. The patient was
transported to the hospital in AFD
Rescue 4.
4:10 p.m. --- The city fire
department and Baywatch Avalon
personnel were called to meet
Baywatch Isthmus. Isthmus was
treating a patient who passed out
at Shark Harbor. The patient, a 17-
year-old girl, was feeling better
after losing consciousness accord-
ing to eyewitnesses. The patient
was taken to CIMC in AFD Res-
cue 6 for further evaluation and
care.
9:55 p.m. Rescue 4 and
Baywatch were called to treat a
person not feeling well. The
patient, a 23-year-old man, was
having abdominal and chest pains
for the past hour. The patient was
transported to CIMC in AFD Res-
cue 4 for evaluation of a physician.