Suspicious person located at 7-Eleven on Beauregard Street, Fairfax County VA
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Police and fire units responded to a report of a suspicious person who left a McDonald's and was later found at a 7-Eleven on Beauregard Street. The situation was resolved with no further action required.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
It looks like the subject left at McDonald's.
00:02
We'll check the area and see if we can find him.
00:03
We'll advise on fire if we can find him as well.
00:06
Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
00:12
Tribe 51,
00:17
Travis 51, Travis Stop, Airline Parkway, Alpha 50, at 2116.
00:23
Engine 208 from Fairfax.
00:27
Police are advising the subject has left the area.
00:31
They're going to look around and advise if this fire department is needed.
00:36
I copy.
00:44
2116. 16.
00:53
430 outside go ahead we out with this time we out with this time we get (number withheld) or graduate 711 Acknowledgment or affirmative so far as apartment be needed same by we're figuring out 10 FAR.
01:18
2118.
01:23
Engine 208 from Fairfax.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:29
Police have located the individual.
01:31
He's at the 7-Eleven.
01:33
He's at the 7-Eleven.
01:38
We'll be the 7.
01:40
Go ahead over there.
01:42
I believe so it's going to be the 711 on Beauregard Street.
01:47
Ambulance 410 you direct as well.
01:54
Number 30 hours, the rest of you're on scene.
01:56
Just be bad.
01:59
1042118.
02:07
Travis 51104 busy 2119.
02:17
711, also director, 104, 2120.
02:23
104, 106.
02:28
2120.
02:36
Fairfax from engine 208, no services needed.
02:40
We're going in service.
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Beauregard St, Virginia
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