Maintenance issue causes slippery floors on train, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, train crew at the 24th Street Mission Station in San Francisco reported slippery floors and puddles inside train cars. No injuries were reported. Maintenance workers also noted a door not closing automatically and other operational issues. The communication appears to be related to a maintenance or safety check rather than an active emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Um, there's a few floors that are a little bit slippery.
00:05
I'm still checking them, but also near Glen Park the end door is not closing by itself.
00:38
Readback correct, expect road into 24th Street for an intoxicated person.
00:44
This is (number withheld) at 24th Street, can I get a 311?
00:54
I confirm (number withheld) is trained.
02:16
It's pretty slippery.
02:17
And the lead car had a few puddles.
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Location mentioned:
24th St Mission Station, San Francisco, CA 94110
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