911 Call Received From Person Near Valley Rd With Welfare Concern, Berkeley Springs WV
A 911 call was received from a person near Valley Road who was talking loudly and there was a language barrier. The caller hung up without providing an exact address. Authorities are concerned about the person's welfare and are investigating the situation.
Audio|Source: Morgan County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
01:37
Transcript:
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Hey, we're able to see our community and I want to hang up area near Valley Road.
00:08
I'm a five more can get ahead and more closers to it.
00:12
In my phone-on-5,
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we see the 9-1 open line,
00:17
her talking in the background,
00:19
it was loud talking, language barrier,
00:22
they didn't answer me, sound like they're on the side of the road, good here, heavy breathing,
00:27
break.
00:29
Dead.
00:30
Yeah, like corridor's open a shot.
00:33
On callback,
00:35
he didn't know the address,
00:36
and they asked me how I know someone called number one and then they hung up looking again.
00:42
104. We just text sheet, so we'll start south here on 5.2 and then's located.
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104.
00:51
See you, Morgan.
00:54
Got there.
00:56
There's only both the 400. We get another room number.
01:03
The number was (number withheld).
01:10
5-05 Morgan. If you did a chance, if you could call, that's Western, that sure stayed behind the barrack. If anybody checked in or go that name.
01:19
Tenmore.
01:25
5 round making you also put up a chat for a 911[1] hangout blocks that way broke will be 1017 911 to be in the phone for that missing person slash suspicious welfare check
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Hangup (abandoned 911 call)
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Location mentioned:
Near Valley Rd, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
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