Two men fight on CTA railcar; one injured, Chicago IL


Two men engaged in a physical fight on a CTA railcar at Roosevelt Station. One man sustained visible injuries to his neck and back. Police and paramedics responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
03:45
Transcript:
00:00
They're all fighting right now.
00:01
Okay, what's the railcar now? Any weapons, any injuries? Anybody requesting police or medical?
00:06
It's gonna be that field railcar, 7107.
00:09
All right, Timber.
00:13
We got going on, 221, what we have going on? Okay, it's verbally.
00:17
They said they were fighting.
00:18
Uh, yeah, same's all 211.
00:20
Okay, males, females.
00:21
So you got two males, two males.
00:24
Okay, they're fighting now, they're in a physical authentication or verbal?
00:28
Okay, right now is verbally.
00:29
So, anybody requesting police or medical?
00:32
831, you can proceed.
00:33
Okay, there ain't question, no, police.
00:34
Okay, I'm 10-4[2].
00:35
Give me a description.
00:36
I'm 221. Give me a description.
00:37
Okay, you got two males,
00:39
one with the head, brown pants,
00:41
a fan shirt, second guy, T-shirt, black fans, black and white shoes.
00:46
Both of them look like to be in their 30s.
00:48
Okay, I'm 104.
00:50
I'll send the police with verbal application, two males, no weapons involved, correct?
00:55
104 is physical right now, they're fighting right now.
00:58
Your attention, K-524, 182.
01:00
234, now bail my surveillance.
01:03
All right. As far as much as you guys want, the call on the bus.
01:06
Okay, I'll set up for the operation provided.
01:08
Trackerella clear here.
01:09
Yeah, personnel on the other right-of-way in that area, being alert.
01:11
You know, A-C.
01:12
Okay.
01:13
Goal 148. Remain standing at Logan Square, 148.
01:16
1068 for 148.
01:17
Remain standing at Logan Square.
01:19
148 and 104.
01:20
Remain standing. I'm Girl Patrol to operator 221.
01:23
Are they still fighting? We got the police in the route.
01:25
They just broke the fight up, but one guy has a seat.
01:28
Okay, where if he bleeding and is he requested medical? Release.
01:32
Saturday control, that's 843, my next departure be 844, and then I'm gonna run 936 light to Roosevelt football game coverage.
01:43
We're upshot operator 221.
01:46
104 attention Kayback to say our 982, 936 will be running light following 844 to Rosamelt.
01:54
221 is 1011[3], he's right now with the C8.
01:59
Okay, Bob, he's 30, 104.
02:01
982 is 104.
02:03
Okay, where's he bleeding?
02:04
He got a guy who's left on his neck and his back.
02:06
Okay, I'm ten for him.
02:07
I'm panor paramedic sound for him.
02:09
Where's the other male?
02:10
992, 1040[1].
02:11
1040[1], 1040, 102, 992.
02:12
You stood on the train.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1040: Could mean 'at location' or 'en route', used in tracking subjects
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
[3]
1011: Possibly means 'in-custody' or 'with subject', used in context of subject with police
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Station, Chicago, IL 60605
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