Passenger verbally assaults train operator at Chicago station, Chicago IL
A train operator reported a passenger who pressed the emergency intercom and verbally insulted the operator at Washington and Wabash station in Chicago.
Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
02:23
Transcript:
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So, P-IU activation,
00:02
If somebody yelling, calling me B-words and all this stuff, do you still want me to check my train? Rail control the K-542.
00:17
I don't know how much.
00:30
Okay,
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we got 716.
00:34
She's northbound in Washington, a well.
00:36
She said there's a passenger pressing the P.I.U.
00:40
calling her verbally assaulting the operator.
00:43
Do you want her to check the train, or are you there?
00:52
She's at Washington and Wales.
00:56
As an offer, a 15 to do all Washington and Wabash.
00:59
104-7-16 continue to Washington Wabash.
01:03
104. 4.
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0.448.12 for the operation by the track and really clear ahead.
01:12
223, go ahead and proceed to Chicago.
01:13
I'll let you know when to move from Chicago.
01:17
1218 to control and proceed.
01:21
Upon proper signals, yes.
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One, two, eight.
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Yes, thank you.
01:28
Yeah, for two, so, okay.
01:31
Three, control your instruction.
01:36
Where are you in this calling control?
01:40
What I have the instructions for 223?
01:43
Protocol operator 716.
01:46
What's that here, kind of badge?
01:49
Like, we get to Chicago remain stand.
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I'll let you know when to proceed from Chicago.
01:54
Bye.
01:57
And car is 3042 and I've read to 67542.
02:06
716, do you know which where are you got the PIA you from?
02:11
I know but I know which pastor he got a red headband.
02:17
He been yellow since me or west.
02:21
Red headband, ten four, ten four.
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