Person holds train door at 79th Street station, Chicago IL


At the 79th Street train station, a person held the train door, causing a problem for the operator. Police were called and are on their way.
Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
What? I've heard the 820 you're up and 79 to control.
00:04
8.20, your message.
00:05
Um, I've got a situation that cannot handle it.
00:08
I'll take a real call, so I'm saying this.
00:11
820, what is the situation? What do we have at 79? It was holding my door, so K-Nat shunt[1] and convince them to let it go.
00:19
Ten-four. It's the second railcar number 820.
00:22
53-20. One of the A-Qa-Torah, you got a layup departing for a Rollsmont layup.
00:28
Control the 10th, what? No, you can close from Rosemont, Proceed Up.
00:32
109, 109, when it's safe to do so, close and proceed.
00:35
128, proceed up to cover them.
00:37
Remain 7. 109.
00:38
128. 128 proceed up to Rosemont, remote.
00:40
Remain standing in Rosemont.
00:41
So, control, 820.
00:43
820. 820, have those passes just cleared the doorway?
00:46
They are like they are getting back on 4k, okay now.
00:50
20, just make a announcement CPD[2] as they're out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
K-Nat shunt: Manual door override/shutdown
[2]
CPD: Chicago Police Department
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Location mentioned:
W 79th St, Chicago, IL
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