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Bus disturbance stops passengers from leaving at 22nd and quintaraSan Francisco CA

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audio iconDisorderly Conduct
22nd Ave & Quintara St, San Francisco, CA 94116

According to the dispatch call, a disturbance on a public bus at 22nd Avenue and Quintara Street caused passengers to be unable to leave. Officers responded to the scene, and the bus was stationary with its battery turned off. Passengers remained on board while officers addressed the situation.

Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
828 Jones Two-party 905 with Muni, 22nd and Quintara
00:12
David 81 as on via 917, 16 permission L1's efficient
00:19
Using the bus driver, they turn off the battery for the bus and they keep taking its picture
00:30
36 copy
00:36
Backing
00:41
Twenty-second Quintara, they're not able to leave.
00:48
Travel unit responding to 905 at 22nd and Quintara.
00:51
The mini-bus cushion is 8740, line 4848, stationary inbound.

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Location mentioned:
22nd Ave & Quintara St, San Francisco, CA 94116
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Incident Timeline

  1. Additional Units Advised
  2. Bus Identified and Status Update
  3. Travel Unit Responds
  4. Bus Unable to Leave
  5. Bus Driver Turns Off Battery
  6. Initial Report of Two-Party Incident

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