Access denied at Merrifield apartment amid locked doors, Merrifield VA
Access concerns sparked at a Merrifield apartment when front doors were locked, prompting police to seek fire department entry via knockbox or key.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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You're trying to get into near Heatherton with the front doors locked.
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Can you see if the fire department has a key to get into this apartment building?
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And if so, can they come out in less then?
00:14
Correct. Same high.
00:28
5.60, go ahead.
00:32
Can you just remove this from BCN NCIC? The owner request that it just stayed here, she'll be in route to retrieve this sometime later today.
00:43
It's 104 hours ice here, back.
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104.107 alex.
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104.4.407 now I see.
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Scott 300 Alpha 321 Office, 2 for Public Service, 88, Leesburg Pike at the Marriott.
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Subject walked into a location request to speak with police by getting help to finding a shelter, 55-year-old's light male tall, gray coat, black jeans, be waiting in the lobby, four of them.
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This time for a week.
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Card 30 Alpha.
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30 Alpha.
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Do you guys see a knockbox?
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There's a keypad.
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But there's a couple places for keys to go in so we're just not sure if they have access for the fire department.
01:57
Okay, it would have to be a knockbox.
02:05
All right, that'll be negative.
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10-4[1]-0. 4-0.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Heatherton Ln, Merrifield, VA 22180
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