just-in / 11:32 p.m.
    
    
      APD units clear, building checks secure and alarm company has received no alarm 
activations. 
 
    just-in / 11:27 p.m.
    
    
      APD unit is out checking a ringing burglar alarm, 700 block 10th St 
 
    just-in / 10:54 p.m.
    
    
      HBF Truck 8181 extinguishing approx 10x10’ fire from transient camp 1600 Waterfront [COMMENT: the usefulness of having a “quint” type hook/ladder truck, having water tank, pump and hose on board in 
addition to the typical aerial and ground ladders] 
 
    just-in / 10:47 p.m.
    
    
      Eureka: HBF responding to reported vegetation fire 1600 Waterfront 
 
    just-in / 10:46 p.m.
    
    
      EPD: bicyclist fled from attempted traffic stop w/b 6th east of Broadway, abandoned bike in Wendy’s lot, ran n/e.   Located in Avdenture’s Edgs parking lot, taken into custody; check reveals multiple warrants incl at least 1 felony warrant 
 
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    just-in / 10:25 p.m.
    
    
      Arcata PD: 3000 block L K Wood Blvd, contact RP regarding a possible runaway juvenile 
 
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    tristan / 5:53 p.m.
    
    
      Tri Counties Bank on Harris Street in Eureka:  Silent panic alarm and motion alarms have been activated.  EPD is on scene, but everything looks normal at this time.  They will continue investigating. 
 
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    tristan / 5:48 p.m.
    
    
      800 Block of 3rd St in Eureka:  Female fainting.  Truck 8181 and City Ambulance are responding. 
 
    tristan / 5:15 p.m.
    
    
      3rd & H Street in Eureka:  A man who is possibly intoxicated is walking into the street and stopping traffic.  EPD is responding. 
 
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      High Rock fire crew still making its way to the Slough Incident fire. Here is a map of the fire location:
  
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      Fire crews at the “Slough Incident” making their way to the fire through heavy brush. Still 200-300 feet away. 
 
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      High Rock Conservation Camp fire crews now being sent to the fire at the Lanphere dunes. 
 
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      The fire — now called the “Slough Incident” — is less than an acre in size, and is burning in brush and dune pines. Two hand crews coming in to fight the fire. 
 
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      Big rig broken down in the turn lane in front of the Bayshore Mall. 
 
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      Dispatchers are sending in a Calfire helicopter to help spot the Lanphere Dunes fire. 
 
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      Resident at Lanphere says that there may have been a nonpermitted campfire at the dunes. Firefighters en route are holding their current positions while one of their number attempts to check out the scene on foot. 
 
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      Arcata firefighter spots the Lanphere fire. They’re sending resources down through the wildlife refuge. 
 
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      Dispatcher says the Coast Guard places the fire right at the end of Lanphere Road. Only access might be through the wildlife refuge. 
 
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      No smoke visible from 255, says Arcata Fire chief. Looking for a better location. 
 
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      10x10 debris fire near the Mad River Slough, off Lamphere Road in Arcata. A Coast Guard helicopter spotted it and called it in. Arcata Fire is going to check it out. 
 
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