Passengers refuse to exit train at red line station, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, passengers refused to leave a train at the 95th Street red line station in Chicago. A male and female were involved. Police were requested to the west pocket area and arrived as the passengers exited the train.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
I got passengers that won't get off the train.
00:04
The code to our 188, 1040.
00:07
This is why I have the car number in one pocket.
00:11
In the east pocket.
00:14
Car number 55772.
00:17
The total to our 188 1040.
00:24
Control to our 188 1040.
00:29
None ain't real line.
00:30
That's a west pocket, west pocket.
00:33
Okay, that's in a west, simple one.
00:37
Control to our 188, 1040.
00:40
Control to our 182 1040.
00:43
Um, which wasn't going to have an assistant, it's a male, female.
00:50
A male and a female.
00:53
They go to our 182.
00:57
Okay, some cross-center police.
00:59
What's the trick number of your back?
01:03
182, your message.
01:06
Transforce 4476A.
01:10
Operator, 203, 203, 1020.
01:14
40, I'm sorry, 1040.
01:15
1040.
01:17
1040.
01:19
Boy, else.
01:26
K-5-6 states don't have police one to 95th, West Pocket, mail and female exclusions for like those trains.
01:33
Police will be around since then.
01:35
I'll put it in the 9,000.
01:37
Uh,
01:39
10-4[1], I'll put the 9, thank you, sir.
01:44
We're on control, they got off the train now, 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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