Individual yelling on southbound train near 5th Ave NE, Shoreline WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person was reported yelling loudly on a southbound train near 5th Ave NE in Shoreline, Washington. The individual was described as an adult male wearing a navy blue jacket. Responders checked the train but did not observe any issues.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Can you be on standby for LRV 2-35, correction 316 Bravo?
00:07
For someone yelling on board?
00:11
Is it going northbound or southbound?
00:13
It is heading southbound.
00:16
Copy. Sorry, can I get that number one more time? Just be sure.
00:21
316 Bravo.
00:23
Got it. Do we also have a description of the individual?
00:27
Adult male with a navy blue jacket.
00:30
Copy that, thank you.
00:31
The student of strolling south, can you also be on standby for the southbound train, call every 316 Bravo as well?
00:38
Shoreline South, copy.
00:40
SOC, this is Nora 1.
00:42
Go ahead, No, No, 1.
00:44
Showing up high 30, departed Canyon Park and right and heading to Lynnwood area.
00:51
Copy, 700.
00:53
Southwall and SSOC.
00:54
What's the all are reading? Is it north or southbound? It is southbound 3-1-6-Garapa.
01:01
Newark 1, KSOC?
01:03
North 1. Train 23 had 2F.
01:07
Check the LRV.
01:10
I didn't see anything.
01:12
Okay, copy.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
5th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155
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