Train stopped in Boston for medical emergency


A train in Boston stopped because of a medical emergency. Emergency responders removed an individual from the train.
Audio|Source: MBTA Green Line Dispatch
02:12
Transcript:
158-159. This is a morning. Passage to a medical emergency. The train is standing by the M.S. and route. Speed issue. Okay. 9-17 Central Bracken-Hauver. 9-17 to Central mobility plastic and high market. Togelman, call on. Now 928, AD4, 36AB1, come on the air, please. 308 34 no 9 sir change your AVI you're gonna be stay at the loop you loop in 10 more please copy 38 3884 for the ballgame okay 2834 thank you thank you thank you now 17 3864 164 watch You're going to Harvard, you're going to take Harvard to Washington, 864-644. 864, 864 received. Avert to Washington, received, out. 38.59 to Central. They just took the get out from the train. So, so now we, we are, can we move right now? Come on a good job. It is sitting on a platform at this time. Over? 859[1], come back with your message, over. I did not hear what you said. Can you come back with your message, please? Over? 8.59. I just let you know that they took the guy. They took a... out from the train right now so
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
859: Likely a unit or incident number related to medical response
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Boston, MA
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