BY THE NUMBERS Statistics for May 2019
POLICE
Total Service Calls........................... 364 Total Reports Taken........................... 39 Total Patrol Miles......................... 5,950 Crimes Against Persons...................... 5 Property Crimes...................................16 Arrests.................................................... 9 PD Code Enforcement........................ 2 Avg Response Times (minutes)...... 3.30
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Total Calls............................................. 40 Fires.......................................................... 1 Rescues................................................... 6 Motor Vehicle Accident...................... 3 Hazardous Conditions......................... 2 Fire Alarm ............................................. 4 EMS Assist........................................... 13 Cancelled in Route/Other.................. 9
EMS
Total Calls............................................. 75 Total Patients in Nassau Bay........... 43
35 YEARS OF SERVICE
On June 1st, Officer Hank Hughes celebrated his 35th anniversary with the Nassau Bay Police Department. Hank worked for the City of Nassau Bay for about six years prior to joining the Police Department. During his time with the NBPD, he has been assigned as an investigator and patrol officer. Officer Hughes is known for protecting the students in the Nassau Bay community by focusing on traffic around school buses while loading and unloading children. We thank Officer Hughes for his continued service and commitment to the Nassau Bay community.
WELCOME ROOKIE OFFICER
The Nassau Bay Police Department has a new rookie officer. Officer Donald Linder and his wife, Carly, welcomed their new daughter, Bailey Marie Linder, on June 6th. Big brother James is helping “take care” of his new sister. Congratulations to the Linder Family!
CELEBRATING APOLLO'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY Join the City of Nassau Bay as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 mission! Due to the City's proximity to NASA Johnson Space Center, the City of Nassau Bay sustained rapid development during the Apollo era to house astronauts, NASA employees, contractors and their families. We are proud to celebrate the City's contribution to human space flight in the past and into the future. The City of Nassau Bay and the Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake are partnering for a two-day celebration to commemorate this historic anniversary of the July 20, 1969 Apollo 11 lunar landing. Visit us at www.nassaubay.com/Apollo for the full details. Saturday, July 20th – Cocktail Reception: Join us at the Hilton Hotel (3000 E NASA Pkwy) for a private cocktail reception – break out your 60's era attire as this event pays homage to the Apollo era. The evening includes 60's music by The Crossroad Refugees, a hors d'oeuvres buffet, cash bar, recognition of Apollo members, a cigar rolling demostration, the International Space Station lunar landing video, fireworks, and desserts and dancing to end the evening. For tickets, email Melinda.Mintz@Hilton.com or call 832-864-0100. Sunday, July 21st – Movie in the Park: Nassau Bay will host a special Movie in the Park screening of the Apollo 11 documentary. This family friendly event includes something for everyone – food trucks, space exhibits, kid-friendly activities, face painting, complimentary moon pies, and of course, a free showing of the Apollo 11 film! Bring the whole family to Howard Ward Park (18300 Upper Bay Rd). Don't forget to bring your own chair or blanket. Festivities kick off at 8:00pm, with the film screening to start at approximately 8:30pm.
NASSAU BAY EMS RECEIVES SILVER PLUS AWARD
For the first time in Nassau Bay EMS history, the 911 EMS agency achieved the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Mission: Lifeline® “Silver Plus” Award – a prestigious award presented by AHA for STEMI (ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction) heart attack patients. “When we identify a STEMI heart attack in the field, using advanced 12 lead ECG technology, Nassau Bay paramedics can quickly alert the hospital cardiologists while still on scene, allowing them to bypass the Emergency Department,” said Nassau Bay EMS Chief Shawn Doyle. “This allows our paramedics to take the patient directly to the cardiac cath lab for immediate treatment." Each year, more than 250,000 people experience a STEMI, which is the deadliest type of heart attack caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart that requires timely treatment. To prevent death, it’s critical to restore blood flow as quickly as possible, either by mechanically opening the blocked vessel or by providing clot-busting medication. Typically, high-functioning EMS systems that receive the EMS Mission LifeLine award deliver patients directly to the cardiologist for intervention in less than 90 minutes, 75% of the time. Nassau Bay EMS has achieved this over 90% of the time within those same 90 minutes. “Receiving the Silver Plus award shows that working together with our local hospitals and the Volunteer Fire Department improves patient care and allows us to make the greatest impact in our health outcomes."
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