Police requested for psychiatric patient near Pierce Arrow Way, Martinsburg WV
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Police were requested to assist a psychiatric patient near Pierce Arrow Way in Martinsburg. Officers and others communicated about related valve work and leak checks. The police department was en route to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
The request of MPD for a psychiatric patient, near Pierce Arrow Way, 1049 hours.
00:12
Jim, you say you got this 38 and dropping with the crack meter on or off.
00:18
It was on, Jamie, just turned it off.
00:21
All right, now see what you got.
00:31
Back up to 44.
00:34
All right, that tells me you got a valve that is not holding.
00:41
Eugene, work your valve.
00:43
Well, actually, Bill, work your valve.
00:45
Make sure that things off tight.
00:48
And the same way with the Woods Road and Jeb's valve.
00:54
Work those three valves and was do it again.
00:58
Campbell.
01:00
Copy. Copy.
01:08
Jim, is your valves over there, are they hard to operate?
01:16
The one closest to powhat and I couldn't hardly get to move.
01:20
This one's getting better the more I work it.
01:24
Ten, four.
01:32
Hey Brian, you're just curious.
01:34
Have you been in that area that you know of? 10-4, it's been a good while ago, but they've all been worked.
01:47
10-4, just curious.
02:04
I guess Jamie or Jim,
02:08
even Bill,
02:10
Bill put your leak detector on those vows,
02:13
on your valves, see if you hear anything going through it.
02:16
Same way of Jamie and someone can run over and check Jebs once he gets his off.
02:33
NPD en route.
02:36
They're in route.
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Location mentioned:
Pierce Arrow Way, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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