Drunk passenger causes altercation on bus near Merrill St, Menlo Park CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a drunk passenger on a bus near Merrill Street caused an altercation by pushing a mother, who fell but was not injured. The passenger declined medical help and police reporting.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Radio control, this is Coach Six Hundred and Thirty-Five.
00:02
One pager to drunk.
00:05
He gave a point to small kids with their mother.
00:10
The mother pushing him fell down.
00:13
He picked up now he's fine.
00:16
What do I advise?
00:20
Six Hundred and Thirty Five, hold where you are at.
00:22
Looks like you are near Merrill and Santa Cruz, confirm?
00:27
Is that affirmative?
00:30
You kill, but he's.
00:34
Yeah, I tried to give a point for the kids that the mother refused to push him when he stand up.
00:46
That's a copy.
00:47
Let's ask back drunk passenger if they need medical attention and because he was pushed does he want to do a police report?
00:56
Ten four. Okay.
01:00
Control to S 31.
01:03
S31, if you can start heading towards Merrill and Santa Cruz.
01:06
Coach 635 is having some altercation on his bus with a drunk passenger.
01:14
Radio control to Coach 635, passenger said I'm fine.
01:19
He say I'm fine.
01:20
What's your advice?
01:22
Copy. Drunk passenger says he's fine, does not want to do a police report or medical attention, and it sounds like the scene has calmed down.
01:32
Is that affirmative?
01:35
Affirmative, folks.
01:38
10-4, maintain the composure of the bus to scene.
01:43
Continue with service and pass out courtesy cards.
01:48
Text those courtesy cards to an accident incident report you'll do later today.
01:52
10-4?
01:54
10-4.
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