Passenger Possibly Unresponsive on Logan Square Platform, Chicago IL
At Logan Square platform, a passenger was found possibly not breathing and unresponsive. Personnel on site requested TSA and other staff to check the passenger's condition and assist. Right-of-way near the station was cleared as part of the response. No names or contact information were disclosed.
Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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Transcript:
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A 606, what appears to be wrong with the passenger?
00:03
It's key to the platform.
00:05
Um, I'm not sure if he's breathing or not, he's just sitting here. Length against, uh, I don't know if there's a, uh, I don't know if there's a, 1-2-1-0-9-1-2-0-1-3 on site.
00:18
Rock Charles, the CSA, CSR, Austin, and Lake.
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One, two folks, Jones.
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That's one.
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Chelsea,
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CSR, Austin, and Lake.
00:29
It's what we're going to go ahead. I'm going to go ahead. Stand by 6-06. Let me see if I get the CA you up.
00:37
Standby.
00:39
Two control.
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K-1468 for the Blue Line Rail Control.
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K-1468.
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You call, control.
00:51
Control personnel through the right-of-way at Logan Square.
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At Logan Square. Half a good at ethanol.
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Thank you, 10-4[1].
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682, control.
01:04
I cleared the right-of-way from Western to Campbell and plants back on automatic.
01:09
My control is 124, 632. Thank you for your assistance.
01:13
606. The control, uh, worker just went down and go get the TSA. Um,
01:18
the TSA by now 606. They should go. No.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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