Search for missing person at airport terminal, College Park GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and support units conducted a coordinated search for a missing person near the domestic terminal area of the airport in College Park, Georgia. The search included parking decks, train stations, nearby streets, and surrounding bodies of water, with K9 and air units assisting. It appears to involve a person described as having special needs.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
She's about to set up an incident command at the domestic precinct.
00:04
The other unit should be checking the inside of the airport,
00:08
as well as the areas on the streets around the domestic side of the airport where the (name withheld) could have walked to.
00:15
And already, I'm assuming that you already have MARTA Police checking their train station's force as well, correct?
00:20
That's a fair, sir.
00:21
I'm just, I'm needed to see which unit was clearing stairwell six.
00:25
It's kind of like 94, but I'm not sure.
00:28
37, 97 just cleared six.
00:31
So so far we should have two,
00:33
three, four, and six that are all clear.
00:37
I'll probably that, sir, thank you.
00:39
And we do, notify Marta.
00:41
Atrium unit, when they get an opportunity,
00:43
get on the plane train, and check every stop between the airport and the RCC, please.
00:50
So I can copy that, myself and (name withheld), I'm going to check the atrium,
00:54
and then it will be moving to the train.
00:57
14, what unit is out? They're checking the atrium with you.
01:00
3705 and 3714 are checking the atrium again, and they're going to check the plane train.
01:06
3709 is holding it down on the international side.
01:09
She's going to continue monitoring the arrivals and departures level, as well as the parking deck over there.
01:14
I probably did everything.
01:16
703, I'm in the atrium, checking the atrium.
01:19
And then I'll go to the plane train.
01:22
You can just check the atrium or you can get in your car and start checking the streets.
01:26
I don't need three people checking the plane train.
01:30
Spread ourselves out, guys.
01:31
Spread ourselves out and start canvassing.
01:35
3827, I left the south parking deck.
01:37
Starting to expand out.
01:38
I'm checking.
01:40
the curbs and then I will start expanding from there.
01:44
See you copy.
01:45
3827, do you copy? 3827, was that for radio?
01:49
I'm just advising.
01:50
I've just left the south parking deck.
01:52
I've done a search inside the parking deck and just trying to stand out,
01:56
check the curves.
01:57
Both curves and I'll start from there.
01:59
I'll copy clear, the south parking deck, checking the curves at this time, 2035.
02:04
3796, can you raise the air unit? Ready already already in the Phoenix.
02:08
You're finished.
02:10
Hey, can you do me a favor and just check the bodies of water that are close by the south of the domestic terminal?
02:16
Just in case, I want to make sure (name withheld) didn't wander off property and get close to one of the bodies of water.
02:23
Yeah, it's a copy.
02:25
Just advisor, we are extremely limited with our capabilities here with the air traffic coming through, but we will do our absolute best and see what power allows us to do.
02:37
Thank you for your help.
02:38
We'll advise whenever we get the canines out and start tracking.
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Location mentioned:
Domestic Terminal, College Park, GA 30337
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