Off-duty officer assists with disturbance at Walmart, Alexandria VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an off-duty officer at Walmart near Richmond Highway requested patrol support for a person refusing to leave. The individual eventually exited the store and later asked for a medical evaluation. Emergency responders were called, and the scene was reported calm after assistance was provided.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax VA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I'm working off duty at Walmart, near Richmond Highway.
00:05
I have someone who's refusing to leave.
00:06
Can you start a patrol unit?
00:09
That work.
00:11
X-ray 225, you can add me onto that call.
00:15
All right.
00:18
Two seven alpha, I'm on scene.
00:21
Sam four, 1908.
00:23
Z1 232.
00:25
Go ahead.
00:27
Received 10-4, subject left the store.
00:31
Okay, X-ray 225, you can get back in service.
00:33
Thank you, 911.
00:36
211 Alpha.
00:38
Good.
00:41
Can you start a rescue? The subject's requesting to be checked out.
00:45
That more status of scene?
00:48
211 Alpha, the scene's cold, correct?
00:51
Two eleven alpha, that's correct.
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Location mentioned:
Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, VA 22306
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