Disturbance reported on Red Line train near JFK/UMass, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, transit police responded to reports of a woman smoking and threatening passengers on a Red Line train near JFK/UMass station. The woman was described as wearing a pink jacket, green beanie, and black boots. She reportedly exited the train before officers arrived. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: MBTA Transit Police
Listen to dispatch call
00:43
Transcript:
00:00
Units off of here too.
00:01
We're getting an alert for a fall on.
00:02
If you can do an area search for a woman with a pink jacket, blonde hair,
00:07
green beanie with red dots,
00:10
black boots.
00:11
Allegedly was smoking on the train.
00:13
She may have gotten off there.
00:14
She was arguing with people and threatening them.
00:21
No report of injury.
00:23
Copy my last.
00:26
Sir, can you go with that description again?
00:30
Oh yeah, sir.
00:31
It's a woman with a pink jacket, blonde hair, green beanie with red dots and black boots.
00:37
Allegedly she was smoking on the train and arguing with people making threats before exiting.
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