Male yelling in church parking lot near Poland Hollow Road, Springfield WV
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A male was reported yelling and screaming in a church parking lot near Poland Hollow Road. He later stopped making noise but the vehicle engine was still running.
Audio|Heard on: Hampshire County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
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Answer any of the unit for disturbance, near Poland Hollow Road.
00:05
23.
00:08
Sorry, for me, colleagues, saying that there's someone in the church parking lot yelling and screaming.
00:14
I see that they are flipping out.
00:16
We're still getting further.
00:20
10-4[1]. Are they by themselves or are they harassing anybody else?
00:27
We're excited now.
00:31
10-4[1]. 10-4.
00:33
Do we have any Romney units close? We're extended from Palm Palm.
00:42
I'll stand by, sir.
00:43
I'll give it out to R8.
00:49
Yeah.
00:51
Sir, could you potentially make your way to near Poland Hollow Road for a disturbance?
00:56
All the other units are going to be extended?
01:04
10-4[1]-starved there's going to be a male in the church parking lot, yelling screaming,
01:12
and I said there's potentially more people in a vehicle there,
01:17
he's on shore.
01:22
Was it called her a pastor by or how does he or other situation?
01:30
If they're calling, say he's going to be the neighbor of the church there.
01:45
All right, be advised that this time their subject has stopped yelling.
01:50
A caller can still hear the vehicle running.
01:52
Not the mail.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Poland Hollow Rd, Springfield, WV 26763
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