Passenger in wheelchair refused to leave train doorway, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a passenger using a wheelchair refused to leave the train doorway. The operator checked the situation and later reported the passenger had moved away near Clark/Division station.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
I got some people talking rapidly in my doorway.
00:03
They refused to leave.
00:05
I'm checking it out.
00:06
Okay,
00:08
Okay,
00:10
182 is okay.
00:13
Uh, 140?
00:15
Is the strip mace down there? Yeah,
00:20
140 is okay.
00:39
Three zero south approaching Clark/Division, red.
00:44
Six point four eight point two provided tracking rail ahead of the cliff.
00:53
Safety thirteen.
00:58
Eight 40 southbound at north of 520.
01:09
Two two six, took a call.
01:10
It was someone sitting in the doorway with a wheelchair.
01:13
They're off.
01:14
I'm headed back to my motor cab.
01:16
So ten four, let me know when you move it.
01:17
Two two six.
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Location mentioned:
Clark/Division, Chicago, IL 60610
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