Uber driver cancels trip at 103rd and Stony Island, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an Uber driver in a black Toyota Camry stopped and canceled a trip from O'Hare near 103rd and Stony Island. The driver did not explain why and required a Pashto language interpreter.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
If we would slide up the street, 103rd and Stony, 103rd and Stony.
00:06
I have no idea what language to see as this guy speak, but he's an Uber driver in a black Toyota Camry at 103rd and Stony, maybe on the exit ramp.
00:20
Says he stopped in the middle of the trip from O'Hare and decided to cancel the ride.
00:24
And they said the Uber driver is not saying anything about the situation, but they had to get an interpreter for this.
00:30
And it says Pashto, so I have no idea what that means.
00:37
Five hundred and eighty-five, that's a four-star squad.
00:41
It's right there,
00:42
103rd and Stony Island.
00:44
Possibly the exit ramp.
00:45
It's the Uber driver.
00:47
He had to have a passcode translated for this.
00:50
Says he stopped in the middle of a trip from O'Hare and decided to cancel the ride in a black Toyota Camry.
00:57
And it says the Uber driver is not saying anything about the situation.
01:04
10-4, show us the route.
01:06
All right, 10-4, thanks.
01:09
What district?
01:14
Fourth district.
01:18
It's the 5th district, but it's the exit ramp.
01:24
The entrance ramp is on the 4th district side.
01:31
Ninety-five.
01:34
Ninety-five.
01:36
Well, what type of interpreter he needs?
01:39
It says Pashto.
01:42
It's right T-A-S-H-T-O.
01:48
Well, I believe that's Middle Eastern and neither me or my partner speaks that language.
01:54
I'm sure, but let's see what's there.
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