Roommate damages property with chainsaw while intoxicated, Fairfax VA
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A disturbance occurred near Layton Hall apartments where a person's roommate, who was intoxicated, damaged televisions with a chainsaw. The caller is waiting outside due to high blood pressure and reports no injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
darkened out for an unknown situation near Layton Hall apartments.
00:04
Caller says he's going to be waiting at Layton Hall apartments.
00:07
We're using Spanish language line.
00:10
He says that his roommate has a chainsaw and has broken the TVs.
00:17
We're still gathering further information.
00:22
Richmond Highway Service Road ambulance 409 engine 409 on channel 4 Bravo box 409 309 EMS level 3 797797 Richmond highway 14 cross street Richmond highway service road.
00:49
We'll back impending and start me in 220 and see that critical missing in two tons.
00:54
Direct, 2226.
01:00
No injuries.
01:01
The caller says he's not harmed and he's waiting outside because he has high blood pressure and he says the roommate is intoxicated.
01:13
Direct, did he mention if the chainsaw was active?
01:18
He left the apartment, so he's not sure what's currently happening.
01:26
That's right.
01:31
He's last seen about 20 minutes ago.
01:34
He's going to be 511 wearing a dark blue shirt and gray sweatpants.
01:38
Call takers currently trying to get further information.
01:40
Courage money and outside director en route as well.
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Location mentioned:
Layton Hall Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030
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