Two boys found hanging on and near muni train, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 13-year-old boy was found hanging on the back of a Muni train near Castro Street in San Francisco. An eight or nine-year-old boy tried to get on the train but did not successfully board. Authorities are responding to the situation.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Through a Spanish interpreter, a 13-year-old boy was hanging on the back of a Muni train headed towards Chinatown.
00:05
He's on the outside of the train hanging on.
00:07
An eight or nine-year-old boy also tried to get on the train but did not make it.
00:11
The eight or nine-year-old boy arrived on scene.
00:13
Is there a unit to back the three Henry one-six, David?
00:19
Southern one car, April 805 with Muni,
00:22
Castro and 17th.
00:26
It looks like the call-taker is still on the landline.
00:29
I'll see if I can find out.
00:34
I'll add (number withheld).
00:45
I got about (number withheld).
00:51
This is the outbound 24 line coach 5797[1], someone broke the glass.
00:59
Also, that's like description.
01:02
Again, there's glass in her eyes, so we're going to roll 408.
01:09
Yeah, the first juvenile, the 13-year-old boy, said he was hanging on the back of the Muni train,
01:14
and the second 8- or 9-year-old boy is still on scene.
01:17
He did not make it on the train.
Police codes explained
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[1]
97: Arrived on scene / On scene
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Location mentioned:
Castro St, San Francisco, CA
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