Intoxicated person aided at Pulaski station, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an intoxicated individual was seen hanging off the end of the platform at the Pulaski Orange Line Station in Chicago. The person boarded a train before responders arrived and was later checked by emergency personnel. No medical or police assistance was ultimately required.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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01:12
Transcript:
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I did call to see SACFR to come downstairs and check on them, but.
00:10
Pulling into the station, I got.
00:11
Somebody on the platform that was hanging off the end of the platform, that's intoxicated.
00:16
I did call to see if they could come down there and check on him, but he did get on my second or third car.
00:23
Make any contact with this person?
00:36
On the horn or whatever, but he stepped.
00:44
On the horn or whatever.
00:45
But he's intoxicated.
00:48
He seemed a little belligerent.
00:50
If.
00:54
If he's conscious and breathing, nobody's requesting police or medical.
00:58
When it's safe to do so, you can close and proceed 152.
01:05
Be conscious and breathing.
01:07
Nobody's requesting police or medical.
01:09
When it's safe to do so, you can close the proceed 152.
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