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Fire and police present monthly statistics; department outlines steps on short‑term rental complaints and youth programs
Summary
Michigan City public safety officials reported May activity to the council June 3: Fire Chief Taylor said the department handled 446 calls in May and used Narcan eight times; police reported 4,014 calls for service and outlined plans to coordinate enforcement on short‑term rental disturbances in Sheridan Beach.
Michigan City public safety officials delivered routine monthly reports to the Common Council on June 3 and outlined steps to address neighborhood complaints tied to short‑term rentals and youth safety programs.
Fire report: Fire Chief Taylor said the department responded to 446 calls in May, including 17 fires, 316 medical calls, 18 hazardous‑condition calls, 14 service calls, 48 good‑intent calls (such as canceled responses), 30 false alarms and two special‑incident types. Chief Taylor said Narcan was administered eight times during the month. He reported 2,042 calls year‑to‑date compared with 1,965 at the same point last year — an increase of 77 calls.
Police report: The Michigan City Police…
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