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DDC Incident Detail Report


Report Number: DDCI-136065
Incident Date: 6/14/2017 1430
Report Type: General
Division: CENTRAL DIVISION

Incident Information
Primary Incident Nature: INFORMATION Incident Location: CENTRAL SALLYPORT
Secondary Incident Nature: Date/Time Occurred: 6/14/2017 1430
Tertiary Incident Nature: Date/Time Reported: 6/14/2017 15:22
Serious Incident Report: N CRT: N Evidence/Contraband Dispo:

Subjects Involved
Position First Name MI Last Name Docket/PRSexIM Housed IM Relocated Involvement
DEPUTY BURGE 54297 REPORTING PERSON

Narrative
We were notified by St.Petersburg Police Department van transport Officer Brainard that he had 6 male and 2 female arrestees that
needed to be evaluated by medical for possible smoke inhalation, due to a bag of property igniting in the back of the transport van.
Officer Brainard stated that he exited the transport van and extinguished the fire prior to entering the Central sallyport. Since the
arrestees were not in our custody, 911 was activated by Officer Brainard at approximately 1432. All 8 arrestees were medically evaluated
by St.Pete and Largo Fire Rescue and were subsequently transported to nearby hospitals by numerous Sunstar ambulances. Sgt.
McFee and Lt.Taliaferro were notified and present during this incident. Six (6) photos were taken and attached.

Supplements
Date/Time User Supplement
6/14/2017 4:14:07 SERGEANT MCFEE (53561) I was notified and immediately responded to the Central Division Sallyport. Upon
PM arriving at the transportation van it was obvious that a fire had occurred by sight
and a very strong burning odor emanating from the back of the van. The subjects
were all coughing and complaining that they were having a hard time breathing. I
called for additional staff to assist and had all the subjects exit the vehicle in the
secured sallyport. Perimeter Deputy Torres was notified and immediately
responded. 6 males were secured in holding cell C-141B and 2 females were
secured in holding cell C-140A. 911 was activated and both Largo and St
Petersburg Fire rescue units responded along with Sunstar EMS. All 8 subjects
were transported to local hospitals for further evaluation with the last subject
leaving at 1528 hours. St Petersburg Forensics arrived at 1537 hours. St
Petersburg Officer Brainard provided me with incident number 2017-28481.
Deputy Torres provided me with PCSO incident number S017-192073. The
following subjects were evaluated on-scene and transported to local hospitals for
further evaluation. 1. Antonio Roman M/H 08-12-1980 2. Omar Robinson M/B 04-
08-1976 3. Victoria Moore F/W 05-06-1986 4. Daniel Moore M/W 02-21-1983 5.
Matthew Hitchens M/W 02-08-1989 6. Shekira Gonzalez F/W 11-05-1990 7.
Joshua Baker M/W 09-23-1981 8. Ira Gumm M/W 02-07-1947 Lt Taliaferro was
notified and responded.sm3561

Notifications
Shift Supervisor: Sgt.McFee Time: 1430 Shift Commander: Lt.Taliaferro Time: 1430
Division Commander: Lt.Brotchi Time: Bureau Commander: Colonel Halle Time:
Medical: Time: Classification: Time:
911: Time: Fire Rescue: Time:
DIU: Time: Adm Invest Div: Time:
Other: Time:

Other
Disciplinary Report.: N/A
Photo(s) N/A
Use Of Force: N/A
Acc Injury N
Other N/A

Actions
Date/Time User Action
6/14/2017 4:29:33 PM SERGEANT MCFEE (53561) 53561 Submitted
6/14/2017 5:06:19 PM SERGEANT MCFEE 53561 Level 1 Approved
6/14/2017 5:39:34 PM LIEUTENANT TALIAFERRO 53507 Level 2 Approved

Attachments
File Name Comment User Date
18110007.JPG Flashlight DEPUTY BURGE (54297) 6/14/2017 3:49:24 PM
18110008.JPG Burned grate in van DEPUTY BURGE (54297) 6/14/2017 3:50:31 PM

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18110009.JPG Burned property DEPUTY BURGE (54297) 6/14/2017 3:51:04 PM


18110010.JPG Burned property DEPUTY BURGE (54297) 6/14/2017 3:52:47 PM
18110011.JPG Burned property DEPUTY BURGE (54297) 6/14/2017 3:53:17 PM
18110012.JPG affected area in back of van DEPUTY BURGE (54297) 6/14/2017 3:53:50 PM

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