Verbal dispute between train passengers, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male passenger verbally confronted others on a train near 63rd in Chicago. The disturbance involved no physical contact or injuries. The passenger later moved to another car, and police presence was not required.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
1086 on my 3rd car.
00:05
1086, you know if it's physical or verbal, what kind of 1086?
00:09
Verbal. It's a man telling other passengers that he wants space to himself.
00:17
86 on their car.
00:22
104, you know if it's physical or verbal, what kind of 1086?
00:28
It's the man saying to other passengers that he wants a car to himself.
00:35
Um, 63rd switchman control CPD on scene.
00:41
Ten four.
00:42
Ten four, what's that rail car (number withheld)?
00:45
Ten four, what's that rail car (number withheld)?
00:49
Seven 14.
00:55
Ten four. Anyone request police or medical?
00:59
Ten four. Anyone request police or medical?
01:04
Ten five. Notify that everybody's in control.
01:06
I got no one really causing issues on my train.
01:10
Ten four.
01:14
The passenger moved to another car.
01:19
10-4[1], no police or medical needed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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