Submitted by skinnylynnie80 t3_10j1t1s in rva
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rvavt t1_j5hzzoo wrote
All quiet. Whatever happened is over.
threecolorless t1_j5ks0fs wrote
Nice photo!
Professional_Mix_381 t1_j5j61i7 wrote
As a resident it was no fire just a non resident trying to get inside the building and set off the alarm!
gravy_boot t1_j5jorbg wrote
30 lashes!
miqcie t1_j5khr5o wrote
Fellow Human. Not cool. No one deserves lashes as punishment.
Whips are only okay between two consenting adults engaged in their kink.
Kineda77 t1_j5iberw wrote
I wish I knew what the situation on that one was, just for the sake of my burning curiosity. Still I'm very glad that this subreddit taught me last year that the Active Calls website exists. It's interesting to learn which areas of the city (or even specific blocks) get a lot of calls. I've seen "officer down" on there a few times (but I've never heard/learned anything about what had happened). What amazes me is how often I see "IN-PROGRESS (Assault or battery by mob)" on there.
Utretch t1_j5ik7va wrote
My guess would be the call descriptions are pretty non-specific. If someone calls and says they've been assaulted by two guys I'd guess that'd show up as a mob on the site. Just my assumption since I haven't experienced many random encounters with roving mobs.
bettygreatwhite t1_j5jb53v wrote
A billion years ago (ok fine, like 10-12), I worked at a restaurant that did delivery, so I would keep the site up so drivers could see any issues they needed to avoid. It used to populate with more information. Like, the entry would be something like “MVA Property Damage” and there would be a box with a small description. Stuff like “female driver drunk and belligerent”. I assume they stopped for privacy reasons, but it could get entertaining.
vicsfoolsparadise t1_j5l02pu wrote
Feel like it hasn't been that up to date recently. For instance, neighborhood calls that don't show up at all.
popeboyQ t1_j5j2nxh wrote
What's that site?
Megh2984 t1_j5j4r4d wrote
Just Google “RVA Active Calls”
PercyDovetonsils t1_j5k5e4d wrote
https://apps.richmondgov.com/applications/ActiveCalls
Here’s Henrico:
https://activecalls.henrico.us
And Chesterfield:
PercyDovetonsils t1_j5m0eh8 wrote
Not that I’ve found. I just checked the Hanover Emergency Communications web page again and I don’t see anything there.
MuadDave t1_j5lwk2p wrote
Very good info - is there one for Hanover?
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OddWelcome2502 t1_j5hz97b wrote
Yikes!
Briayawna t1_j5hzelk wrote
😟 Can someone explain?
User-NetOfInter t1_j5i2ei1 wrote
Pop pop im guessing
thecrookedbox t1_j5i3vav wrote
The fact that you’re calling it that tells me you’re not ready
___zero__cool___ t1_j5iruld wrote
ananthropolothology t1_j5mqy3o wrote
The last time I remember seeing the mayday report on active calls (maybe a year and a half ago), it turned out the officer hit the button by accident. It's like a panic button rather than a verbal command into the radio.
cheese t1_j5hwfaj wrote
Whatever it is, doesn't look good
MAYDAY/Deputy/Officer Down , MAYDAY FIRE/EMS UNIT
1600-BLK MONUMENT AVE
ASSIST FIRE DEPARTMENT , TRAFFIC AND/OR CROWD CONTROL