From: Dan Huff
Sent: Mon Jun 27 13:54:54 2016
To: Gerald Fisher
Subject: FW: Sewer Treatment Plant alarm
Importance: Normal
Attachments: IMG_1072.JPG; Untitled attachment 00010.txt; IMG_1073.JPG; Untitled attachment 00013.txt; IMG_1074.JPG; Untitled attachment 00016.txt; IMG_1075.JPG; Untitled attachment 00019.txt; IMG_1076.JPG; Untitled attachment 00022.txt; IMG_1077.JPG; Untitled attachment 00025.txt; IMG_1078.JPG; Untitled attachment 00028.txt; -----Original Message----- From: Rod Lucich [mailto:rlucich@molallapolice.com] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 1:23 PM To: Dan Huff <dhuff@cityofmolalla.com> Subject: FW: Sewer Treatment Plant alarm BTW, Adam was the on-call guy who responded. Chief Rod Lucich P.O. Box 248, 117 N. Molalla Ave. Molalla, OR 97038 503 829 8817 X 238 Fax 503 829 3461 rlucich@molallapolice.com <mailto:rlucich@molallapolice.com> *****CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE***** This e-mail may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the addressee or it appears from the context or otherwise that you have received this e-mail in error, please advise me immediately by reply e-mail, keep the contents confidential, and immediately delete the message and any attachments from your system. ************************************ -----Original Message----- From: Bobby Call [mailto:bcall@molallapolice.com] Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2016 6:22 AM To: Rod Lucich <rlucich@molallapolice.com> Subject: Sewer Treatment Plant alarm Chief, I responded to an alarm at the sewage treatment plant this am. When I arrived I saw the yellow gate at the beginning of the driveway was left open and unlocked. The cyclone gate was secure, so I unlocked it and went inside. I checked the perimeter of the main building and all the doors were secure, however, there was about 4 or 5 windows cracked open about 3 inches. They were open enough a small bird could have flown inside and tripped the alarm. I checked to see if I could slide the window further from the outside and I could; I tripped the alarm again. I closed the windows the best I could, but unless there were screens on them I could see birds flying in and tripping the alarm again. The windows were easy enough to slide that if I wanted to get in there, I could have. If they want to leave the windows open for fresh air, maybe they could install some sort of lock that would prevent them from opening so far. There were two trucks outside and they were locked. I checked the other two buildings where the power and generators were and the doors were unlocked. I did not trip any alarms out there, but if someone wanted to cause problems it would have been easy for them to shut the power off. (not sure to what exactly) I'm calling PW to have someone come down and secure the building. Call me if you have questions, Bobby