Passenger attempts to break cab window at airport station, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a male passenger became irate and tried to break the cab window on a train at San Francisco International Airport station. Authorities were notified.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
I've got a really irate passenger, banging on my car, trying to break my window on the cab.
00:06
Can we have a description please? We'll call it in.
00:13
The white male, approximately 50 years old, grey beard, long hair, black city,
00:19
green pants.
00:22
Copy, calling it in now.
00:28
General, you've got a virus thing we'll share now like he's about to break the window.
00:33
Copy.
00:35
363 hold San Francisco International Airport Station.
00:38
363 hold San Francisco International Airport.
00:42
1911, our police house.
00:48
This is 29115, profiling down,
00:51
crossing A45 gate alpha.
00:53
Thank you.
00:59
2365, Approaching San Francisco International Airport, 365-050A Alpha.
01:05
Report when holding snap-Lent down, rebeck.
01:08
365, hold 5-8 alpha, report we're holding snap let down.
01:12
Reback is correct, 1912.
01:14
I might be giving you roll manuals to San Francisco International Airport for I-rate passenger.
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Location mentioned:
San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, CA 94128
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