Buses held at school amid possible downtown threat, Fayetteville GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency radio traffic indicated that buses at Fayetteville Elementary were instructed to remain on site due to a possible dangerous situation in downtown Fayetteville. Authorities appeared to restrict movement to ensure student safety while the situation was assessed.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Base to all Fayetteville Elementary buses, base to all Fayetteville Elementary buses.
00:07
Remain on site at Fayetteville Elementary until you get clearance to leave that site.
00:15
There is a dangerous situation in downtown Fayetteville and we don't want to have buses traveling to or through that area.
00:24
2119 on dispatch 2, advise on a call.
00:27
Ready.
00:29
Can you repeat that transmission, please?
00:33
Radio Medical One available.
00:36
Tool.
00:38
It's a 1016 standby.
00:40
I realize everybody's out on this other call.
00:42
It's in the south end.
00:44
Near South Highway 92.
00:46
15-minute ETA for the caller.
00:49
10-4. Let them know it's going to be extended.
00:54
All Fayetteville Elementary buses need to remain on site at Fayetteville Elementary at this time.
01:02
Do not depart and go on your elementary routes.
01:06
Keep your students on your bus and remain on site at Fayetteville Elementary only.
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Location mentioned:
Fayetteville, GA 30214
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