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COVID OutbreakSituational Report forNorthville Township
APRIL 29, 2020
PUBLIC SAFETY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES
FD has no exposed, quarantined or sick sta� at this time.
Extortion- A resident advised a subject was requesting money or they would distribute digital content associated to the subject.
OVERDOSE- O�cers responded on a 60 year old male who collapsed and was unresponsive. O�cers found the subject wasn’t breathing and conducted CPR until NTFD arrived. NTFD revived the patient with Narcan and transported him to St Mary’s. O�cers found it was the subject’s third suspected heroin overdose in two weeks.
Fire:
Police:
4/28/2020Total Calls: 11COVID Positive: 8
4/28/2020Total Calls: 275Processed: 86COVID Related: 6
PD has no exposed, quarantined or sick sta� at this time.
Water and SewerThe Water & Sewer system continue to operate normally. One minor emergency crew had to be called in to �x pump on Haggerty lift station.
FacilitiesFacilities has had no emergencies today. Custodial sta� have been cleaning as scheduled. Sta� is continu-ing to work on lights at the Administration Building. Still no date for delivery of the fogger machine.
Building/PlanningBuilding Sta� have communicated with Pulte, Toll, MI homes, a couple small builders and a few residents as a result of the May 7 return for the building industry.
AdministrativeFire agreed with an option which might allow Robertson Brothers to proceed with marketing and limited construction in Phase 2 of Mill Ridge.
More communications with Wayne County on the road repairs that have been marked.
Pictures of 5 Mile Road west of Beck taken and an email to Wayne County being prepared.
FD has no exposed, quarantined or sick sta� at this time.
Extortion- A resident advised a subject was requesting money or they would distribute digital content associated to the subject.
OVERDOSE- O�cers responded on a 60 year old male who collapsed and was unresponsive. O�cers found the subject wasn’t breathing and conducted CPR until NTFD arrived. NTFD revived the patient with Narcan and transported him to St Mary’s. O�cers found it was the subject’s third suspected heroin overdose in two weeks.
PARKS, RECREATION & SENIOR SERVICESProgramsO�ering virtual dance classes through Center Stage Dance Company, beginning next week.
Canceled Adult Women’s Volleyball held at the Michigan Elite Volleyball Academy.
Parks & Recreation Facebook page – posted expanded Hopscotch activity w/Shannon Coker, shared Township post with Parks update; posted promotions for Center Stage Dance Company classes.
Senior Services Facebook page – posted virtual visit to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
Instagram – posted expanded Hopscotch activity w/Shannon Coker and promotion for Center Stage Dance Company classes.
Sent email notice to dog park members that MGCP dog park is open, with safety reminders.
Rentals/Program PartnersAngela Jackson, our contractual instructor for Jump-A-Rama programs (youth tumbling, gymnastics, etc.), is o�ering a monthly subscription for at-home activity videos. She is using the fees collected, in cooperation with Pizza Cutter in Northville, to provide pizza for front line workers at Beaumont.
ParksRe-opened Marv Gans Community Park Dog Park.
FacilitiesCompleted cleanup and restoration at new Public Safety Administration entrance sign.
Transportation:2 rides (4/29)
21 Wellness Calls(made by NCC Staff)