Rider refuses to leave train at Ashland and 63rd stop, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a rider refused to get off the train at the Ashland and 63rd stop. Officers requested a description and reported the rider wearing a brown coat, black pants, and a gray hat before coordinating with Chicago police.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
Listen to dispatch call
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
What? 663 to Rail Patrol.
00:15
Why 663 to radio control?
00:18
Why 663, do you have a riding emergency?
00:20
Six six three, do you have a riding emergency?
00:24
Don't want to get off the train.
00:29
Eight 1130.
00:34
So far, stand by.
00:36
I'm gonna down. Stand by.
00:38
So far, stand by.
00:39
I'm gonna down. Stand by.
00:41
K 1130, your message?
00:43
K 1130, your message?
00:46
K 11 30 is clear 15th.
00:50
Roosevelt 1035 complete at six five.
00:53
K 1130 is clear 15th in the lock to Roosevelt 1035 complete that 653.
01:03
Y663. Y663.
01:07
Uh, rough color shift wise is clear to right away.
01:10
Uh, rough color shift wise is clear to right away.
01:14
Description.
01:20
Control.
01:22
Can we get a description?
01:24
Sunny leather.
01:26
You were through with the officer's car.
01:29
Did we get a clothing description?
01:31
Male, 10-1[1]1.
01:34
We're free with the guy off the ground.
01:37
We got a clothing description.
01:39
Brown coat, black pants.
01:42
Uh, black and.
01:48
Brown coat, black pants.
01:52
Uh, blocking.
01:55
Gray hat.
02:00
Rail car in position.
02:02
Rail car in position.
02:07
8448, follow up.
02:12
5065.
02:14
You got me at 10-1[1], what rail car in position?
02:16
Uh, 5065.
02:19
You got me at 10-2[2], what rail car in position?
02:21
Car.
02:25
3065.
02:28
Any weapons?
02:33
Are you coming into him with any weapon?
02:36
He said it's at 63rd, Ashland.
02:45
Stand by, I'll be on the ground with CPD.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Officer needs urgent assistance or help; emergency situation requiring immediate response.
[2]
10-2: Signal strength is good; transmission is being received clearly.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
CTA: Ashland/63rd, Chicago, IL 60636
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