Passenger spat inside bus at downtown stop, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus operator reported that a female passenger spat inside the bus near 6th and Market Streets in downtown Louisville. The passenger got off the bus and left the area. Police and transit control arranged a vehicle swap and cleaning due to possible contamination.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson KY Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Control, the coach 2325.
00:04
The prospect of passers right here at 6th and Market.
00:06
A female passenger spat on the bus.
00:08
I'm on Coach 2325, this is operator (name withheld).
00:11
I'm doing a 6-2, 2.
00:13
She’s wearing green pants and a black hat with a black coat.
00:18
She's looking for the bus to go to the mall, so I’m picking up to 28.
00:21
She spat on my bus because I didn’t have the route she wanted.
00:28
One rate, fishing.
00:30
A woman about 40 years of age.
00:34
She has on a black jacket with a brown hat.
00:36
She has bags in her hand and green boots, 10-4.
00:44
She got off the bus and moved on, 10-4.
00:50
She's still at the bus stop here.
00:52
Now she’s walking up to 6th and Jefferson.
00:55
She asked about the mall bus and spat inside when told it wasn’t.
01:01
She's walking up to 6th and Jefferson, 10-4.
01:05
Is she outside or still on the bus?
01:09
There's some spit near the door area.
01:12
I tried to close the door, but it got in here.
01:15
I just cleaned the spot about 25 minutes ago.
01:17
This is my last trip out to the mall.
01:21
Walmart.
01:23
10-4, received.
01:28
Control.
01:29
There may be bodily fluid.
01:32
Copy that. If there are bodily fluids, the coach cannot proceed. Others have to board.
01:39
We’ll set you up for a vehicle swap and handle cleanup after.
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