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Person under drug influence jumps on train tracks at JFK/UMassBoston MA

audio iconDrugs Violation
JFK / UMass, 599 Old Colony Ave, Boston, MA 02127

A man under the influence of drugs entered and exited the train tracks at the Ashmont platform in the JFK/UMass station. Police were notified and dispatched to the location.

Audio|Source: MBTA Transit Police
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Operations to the Charlie 617. Operations to the Charlie 617. 617, guys. Sir, can you stop making your way up to JFK? This is only from eileads right now. We'll reach you on the webline. The male body under the influence is going to be on the Ashmont platform.
00:25
The northbound side of it allegedly is under the influence of drugs and he jumped into the right-of-way and then back out. 7-4 on the way. You can have that's at 649.
00:42
who give K. The male is wearing gray exercise hand, gray short-toes shirt, and the female is in a tan dress with a cape shirt. 617-104. Okay. Welcome up for Louisiana cutting in two daysk. That person is off the right away.
01:11
According to E Alert. Yeah, the respondent. JFCB, be advised by notify, they're sending the official value. 617, 104. 104.

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JFK / UMass, 599 Old Colony Ave, Boston, MA 02127
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