Woman wandering aimlessly at Martinsburg train station, Martinsburg WV
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An officer was sent to Martinsburg train station after a security guard reported a woman wandering aimlessly there. Social workers were also dispatched to engage with her. The woman was not trespassing.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Can you respond down to the train station?
00:03
The security guard called in that a woman down there, just wandering around aimlessly.
00:10
I've got the social workers being dispatched as well.
00:16
10 for a while I'm out.
00:19
43, if you're busy, I can take care of it.
00:21
Martinsburg, show me around.
00:24
10.4.
00:29
Okay, I didn't hear anything.
00:31
Just checking.
00:32
Thanks. Water base clear.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:56
Goalph, 083, (number withheld).
01:02
Go ahead.
01:04
Anthony is valid with 0.204.
01:33
Forty three miles per, only 22.
01:37
Take on.
01:40
Mind around, we outweather here at the point of race just before the train station.
01:46
Take on.
01:48
24 miles per 106U, Roxanne.
01:59
Okay.
02:02
Forty three ones hurt.
02:08
She's 75-74?
02:14
Yes.
02:17
My permanent.
02:26
What was the security guard complaint?
02:34
Just that she was there.
02:36
I think she's trespassed.
02:39
Temple, okay, you confirm that?
02:44
Never.
02:52
Martin's 443.
02:55
Drive.
02:58
She's actually not trespassed from the train station.
03:04
Did you advise it as a social worker in route down here to talk to her? Yes, there's two in route to talk to her.
03:14
Dan Boy, are they leaving the station?
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Location mentioned:
E Martin St, Martinsburg, WV 25403
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