Passenger on platform has difficulty breathing at 69th station, Chicago IL


A passenger on the platform at 69th station is having trouble breathing and may need medical help. Another passenger is with her.
Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
As Pass, the state, she's KKK cannot breathe.
00:04
I got my radio off.
00:08
13, you said a passenger said they cannot breathe.
00:16
7-4, control.
00:18
She's sitting on the platform now with another passenger.
00:23
Control the side 10-4[1], she was able to like the train.
00:25
I'm sent for her.
00:26
Control to the CSA, CSI 69.
00:39
Cato seven northbound, I'm a dick and the last in February.
00:45
Okay.
00:56
To the CSA, CSA, CSI, 69.
00:59
One 1040.
01:01
40, 10. 40, 102.
01:09
13, is it safe for you to proceed? The past 64 do we have a CSA as in K-K-9.
01:14
Yeah, on the platform, asking American female, all-white, black two, she does have another passenger with her.
01:22
Okay.
01:25
Sempa, thank you.
01:38
...
01:40
What are you sent?
01:49
What he said? Well, 110 and then...
01:53
Rub the shoulder 110?
01:57
Safe, the operating 1-3-0-3-0 C-7-0.
02:01
...down to the platform with the passenger.
02:15
Charter 5-6-8, I'm also checking with CAC control city.
02:18
We have a C869.
02:20
I'm trying to let them know that we have a CFD[2] en route for that location.
02:23
I just got a hold of the CFN.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
CFD: Chicago Fire Department involvement, including fire or emergency medical services response.
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Location mentioned:
69th, Chicago, IL
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