Man on brown line train tracks refuses to leave platform, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a man was seen on the Brown Line train tracks near North Wells, Chicago, then moved to the platform but refused to leave. The man was wearing blue clothing. Emergency services are aware and checking the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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Transcript:
00:00
The Brown Line, near North Wells, you see a guy on the tracks, and we have no Hispanic blue clothing was on track, now on platform but won't leave.
00:17
What's not for that against Quinn?
00:19
It's the Brown Line Merchandise Mart.
00:27
234?
00:29
34.
00:32
Can you show me going to an Instagram report at (number withheld) Fless grant?
00:39
(number withheld) Grand to court? Okay.
00:47
132.
00:48
833. 833.
00:53
833.
00:55
I additionally have Mr. Maynard Cork, the same location.
00:58
Can you hold me down?
01:00
10-4.
01:02
132?
01:05
132?
01:08
Philip knocked the mirror off a park car, near South Michigan.
01:13
He wants to tell you about it.
01:14
He's in a white box truck.
01:19
Anyway.
01:23
1832.
01:27
1832. 1832.
01:29
182. 182. 14, can you put me down on either?
01:33
832, any learning? 104.
01:40
173. 173.
01:43
173. 73.
01:44
73.
01:46
73.
01:48
Yeah,
01:50
the mass transit is checking for me, but would you ride over to Brownline merchandise,
01:55
the guy was on the tracks, then he was on the platform.
01:59
No Hispanic blue clothing is all I have.
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Location mentioned:
Merchandise Mart Brown Line, Chicago, IL 60654
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