Intoxicated person delays trains near Washington station, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, transit authorities responded to a possible intoxicated or mentally unstable person on the platform near Washington and Randolph in Chicago. Blue Line operators were instructed to enter and exit the station with caution and operate at a restricted speed until the situation was resolved.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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Transcript:
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Show to all Blue Line operators.
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Operate on sight entering and leaving Washington and Randolph.
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Due to a 10-86 intoxicated person on the platform, once again all Blue Line operators operate on sight.
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Entering and leaving Washington due to a 10-86 intoxicated person on the platform.
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Operating at restricted speed.
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Show to all Blue Line operators operating on sight.
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Enter and leaving Washington and Randolph due to a 10-86 intoxicated person on the platform.
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Once again all Blue Line operators operate on sight.
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Entering and leaving Washington due to a 10-96[1] situation.
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Possible intoxication or mental health issue on the platform.
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Operators maintain restricted speed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-96: Mental Subject / Psychiatric Person
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Location mentioned:
Washington, Chicago, IL 60602
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