Unresponsive man breathing on train near Pulaski, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a man in his 40s was found unresponsive but breathing on a train near Pulaski. Paramedics were requested to meet at the terminal near Midway.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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Transcript:
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We got a 10663-6 head car, 2634,
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unresponsive male, wearing a safety vest, black sweater,
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beige pants,
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white,
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sneakers.
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722 is the individual breather.
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Operated 722.
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Now they got ridden, 837, 837, 837.
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3-1-4-2, control.
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Manning to the patrol, trying to get in touch for 837.
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87.
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722, is the individual breathing, it's the individual breathing.
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One,
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four, roll with it.
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Just one, four, roll with it, three, one, four.
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10-4[1].
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Nanny-to-control, trying to get in touch for A-37, what gap at 7 at 87, 837.
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Rail control, operator, 837, 837 are you...
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Rail control, operator 837, 837 are you...
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10-4[1], control, we got a male in his 40s breathing, not responding.
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For rail control, the K-542, could 722 proceed to the terminal I send paramedics there?
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542. Rail control to the southbound, operator 14279.
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Rail control to the southbound operator approach is 79.
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So where is he right now? Southbound at Pulaski.
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24, 104.
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104, 722. Proceed to the terminal.
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I would send paramedics there.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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