Dayton Daily News

Montgomery fire stations receive threat

Call causes lockdowns, extra patrols as officials take action seriously.

- By Sean Cudahy and Hannah Poturalski Staff Writers

The MONTGOMERY COUNTY — Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is investigat­ing a threatenin­g call made anonymousl­y that a man would “shoot up” local fire stations.

The call came in just before 3 p.m. Sunday to the nonemergen­cy line at the county’s Regional Dispatch Center in Dayton, according to a sheriff ’s report.

“This day in age there’s no threat like that, that you can’t take seriously,” said Rob Streck, chief deputy with sheriff ’s office.

The 20-second threatenin­g phone call by a male said he was going to “shoot up the fire department ... wait till I get my gun. Now I warned all y’all (sic),” reads the sheriff ’s report. He then hung up.

After the emergency dispatcher alerted the on-duty supervisor, that sergeant alerted the sheriff ’s office, according to Streck. Then all police and fire department­s in Montgomery County were notified of the threat.

All department­s were notified, Streck said, because the threat did not list a specific fire department.

“Some fire department­s had law enforcemen­t on with them on calls, some of the fire department­s locked down,” Streck said.

Other fire stations ensured all access doors and garage bays were closed and locked.

Miami Valley Fire District Battalion Chief Andy Harp said Tuesday his fire stations have been advised to stay alert and keep their garage bay doors closed.

The investigat­ion is ongoing to identify who made the threat.

Streck said law enforcemen­t do sometimes receive similar threats, but it’s easier for officers and deputies to have an immediate ability to protect themselves.

“The fire service is a little different; they don’t go around with firearms and less lethal options on their belt, than law enforcemen­t does,” Streck said. “To hear that some of our local brethren in arms is being threatened with really no defense, it really concerned us and we want to make sure that those that are out protecting our families, that we protect them.”

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