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Unconscious person removed at Archives-Navy Memorial stationWashington DC

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Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter, Washington, DC 20004

An unconscious person was reported on train 521 and later removed at the Archives-Navy Memorial station in Washington, DC.

Audio|Heard on: WMATA MetroRail
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, Fram, 521, be advised, we got a report of an unconscious person somewhere on your train, key down, get central over,
00:06
go investigate for me over.
00:09
That person was removed at Archives-Navy Memorial.
00:16
7475 billion just initial you can leave in the New Carrollton at this time
00:32
215 how many calls um what should you need call up 6.1 5 how many calls um what should need call 6.1 5 we'll check we're checking for you and transfer
00:45
Central 521.
00:46
I've seen him.
00:47
He's on archives.
00:49
They got him off the archives, over?

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Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter, Washington, DC 20004

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