Passenger fell on train at 16th Street station, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a passenger fell on a train at the 16th Street Mission Station in San Francisco. The train was held to check on the passenger's condition. The passenger later declined medical help.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
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Transcript:
00:00
This roll 369, arriving 16th Street.
00:03
Just got a call from the passenger that I have a passenger that fell, car 3355, 6.
00:09
Hold your gentleman.
00:11
369 hold 16th Street station back.
00:15
369, hold 169, hold 16th.
00:17
Way back is correct, 1357 is the time.
00:20
Are you running with a clearboard?
00:22
Affirm, clear board.
00:30
Copy that 1358 is the time.
00:34
Give me a regular 369 and your portable, let's go back and check it out.
00:37
What's the car number?
00:39
Tangle 15-Tang-1.
00:42
369, right there, chair, car 4356.
00:45
Three cars a back.
00:48
Copy a sec from the lead.
00:49
Let me know if we need medical.
00:52
1536, 19th Street, car 4356.
00:57
They're going to lead.
00:59
Someone felt he took a good 8-2 movement.
01:04
4356, what consist are in? Where is it in the consensus?
01:09
369 is at 16th Street.
01:12
They're going to lead.
01:13
7-4. So far.
01:19
2-3-7-rach-transit-2.
01:23
237-1-2.
01:30
369 at 16th Street passengers declining medical if it is okay and kill here
01:40
Copy understanding the decline in medical time is 1,400.
01:44
If the CAB release T T T.L.
01:46
1400 is it.
01:50
And can you just confirm the car was level and everything was okay?
01:55
A-firm. Car was level and I could run with the clear board.
02:00
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110
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