Person possibly hiding in attic at Fairfax St residence, Martinsburg WV


Fire and EMS responded to a residence near Fairfax St where they suspect someone is hiding in the attic. They forced entry into a locked upstairs bedroom and are using canine units to find the person who may be refusing to come out.
Audio|Source: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Converger just advise them we possibly have one in the attic.
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1812, where are you guys up?
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near Fairfax St 3.
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The well-being rents, I'll be in.
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518, can you take the polka in, please?
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Yeah,
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we're gonna need that. This is a tight squeeze up there. I'm not sure I can need that up there.
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I'm not sure I can need to set up there.
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Central starting canine.
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Andy, cover the outside with Robertson, just in case there, I'm not sure if there's a window up there or not.
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Well, there's no second floor access windows in the rear.
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I believe you have windows on either side of the building to the second floor.
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Ten floor, we're on the second floor right now.
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Top floor.
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The kitchen is on the other side of the back door here.
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5. 18.
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Go ahead.
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If you have a station yet, grab a noce paper.
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If he's up there, he won't come out.
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That one, he's pitching up there.
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He'll come out.
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Say that in the board.
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I'm pulling on the station right now.
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Here's no date on the cat. Upstairs bedroom was locked. We had a force entry through that doorway. 10-4[1].
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24-22 to Megan.
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Near Fairfax St, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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