Passenger on train drinks alcohol and acts unstable, San Leandro CA
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According to the dispatch call, a passenger on a BART train at San Leandro Station was drinking alcohol and behaving in a mentally unstable way, causing concern among other passengers for a welfare check.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
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Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, there's somebody who put your intercom, uh, you're not saying anything with somebody, he's 5150[1], he's going berserk like, uh,
00:09
I don't know, he might need a welfare check, wearing all blue.
00:13
Uh,
00:14
he's not saying anything to me.
00:15
He's drinking, he's drinking alcohol.
00:16
I'm watching him pull a bottle of pocket out and he's taking a street to the neck.
00:21
What car number?
00:23
No problem.
00:25
No problem.
00:32
499.
00:33
No false barn and car is comfortable?
00:39
That's what I did.
00:41
These passengers who's now moving away, she's kind of scared.
00:46
I'll let you know, he might get up.
00:49
I'll let you know if he gets down.
00:50
Okay, copy that, thank you.
00:53
I copy, 3907, we'll pass it up.
00:57
515, approaching San Leandro Hole, San Leandro Station back.
01:01
515 Hall, San Leandro Station.
01:04
The back is correct.
01:07
Bar Police Hall, time is 737.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for person posing danger to self/others or gravely disabled.
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Location mentioned:
San Leandro BART, San Leandro, CA 94577
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