Person found smoking and sleeping at transit center, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were called to the Rochester Transit Center after staff reported a person who had been smoking inside and then fell asleep. Officers asked the individual to leave the facility.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:53
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty-one, I'll get you over here in the vestibule with (name withheld) over here in the corner of the window.
00:07
Two, is he still there?
00:09
Roger, he's here.
00:10
I was wondering where the smoke smell was coming from and I came out here and found him in the corner of the rest area there, North Clinton side.
00:17
Okay, I see who he is now.
00:20
Okay, RT.
00:22
Thank you for your monitor. Would you call RPD for me.
00:25
Thank you for monitoring.
00:26
Did you copy?
00:28
I did copy.
00:29
Are you going to try to get him out first? Can you repeat?
00:33
(name withheld), are you going to try to get him out first? Because last time I called and I had to cancel, he walked out.
00:40
You can let him know that he was in here smoking and now he's sleeping.
00:45
So he needs to leave.
00:48
34, you're saying he's asleep?
00:50
(name withheld).
00:51
(name withheld), I'm calling RPD right now.
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Location mentioned:
Transit Center, 60 St Paul St, Rochester, NY 14604
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