No fight found on train near 95th street chicago, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a report of a passenger fighting on a train near 95th Street in Chicago led police to check the platform, but no fight was found.
Audio|Heard on: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Somebody called in a fight to have CPD here.
00:03
It was... Consulta 988.
00:07
...Cold our 98.
00:09
298.
00:11
I'm standing by because it's a train that came in supposed to have to ask someone fighting on it.
00:17
12, 28 hours.
00:19
You should not have required person to order a right-of-way in the area of Garfield to 663rd and Homestead.
00:24
61st Yard, both directions, Clinton, and Tower 18.
00:28
Rosa, to Tower 17, Ashina, Lake to Morgan,
00:32
Ashland interlocking, on the Orange Line for former to 1035, 35 to Indiana,
00:38
Haunted to Tower 17,
00:40
Velaski to Kansas,
00:42
35 and Notches to Ashland on the Orange Line.
00:45
to 51st, 1035,
00:47
Austin to Laramie, 1035,
00:50
Clark and Lake to Morgan, Central to Reson to Reisland,
00:53
Reslin to Harlem,
00:55
Austin to Rosalette on the Orange Line, Austin to Central, Roosevelt to Avondon-Wabash, and western to 35 and notch on the Orange Line.
01:03
The exclusion right-of-way update is a 1229 hours.
01:07
Go ahead, too clear, it was your second car, go ahead.
01:11
Um, 95th, uh, can you send the police, they want to check the platform.
01:14
Ninety is checking the platform now, but, uh, as to right down, nothing found.
01:18
No one, um, reports anyone fighting.
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