Person disturbs passengers on train near Clinton and Lake, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person was banging on the door of a train motor cab and disturbing passengers near Clinton and Lake. Police were called to remove the individual from the train.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Person banging on my motor cab door telling me to drive the train right.
00:04
Somebody needs to get him off my train.
00:09
622 north down that clicks the control.
00:15
622, your message.
00:19
I got a person banging on my motor cab, telling me to drive the train right.
00:24
Somebody needs to get him off my train.
00:29
The truck is acknowledged, Rorpeachota K-542.
00:34
Two 88 to control.
00:36
We have police on a person.
00:40
Ten for Twitter.
00:42
Ten for Twitter.
00:43
Two day.
00:45
Fortin two, I'm south to one and all.
00:48
What's her location?
00:52
She's northbound at Clinton and Lake.
00:54
Let me know when that individual is away from the train.
01:04
153 northbound focusing Cajie Holman R2.4.
01:09
Operator on side 153.
01:14
Operator on side 153.
01:17
Call to the CSA, CISR, Clinton, and Lake.
01:21
Show for the CSA, CISR, Clinton, and Lake.
01:28
Watch hold.
01:30
Still on the train, I can quirk.
01:33
42 to the unit all transmitting and is disturbing all the passengers.
01:40
Well Patrol told you, he still on the train, I can quirk.
01:49
542 to the unit all transmitting to this.
01:54
Disturbing all the passengers.
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