Altercation leads to person on tracks at Loyola station, Chicago IL
An argument between passengers was reported on a CTA Red Line train near Loyola Ave. Shortly afterward, a person was found on the train tracks, indicating a serious safety emergency requiring immediate attention.
Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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Transcript:
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Possible, uh, 1086 on my 7-car, 7-7-21-25. I'm quite sure if (name withheld) is here, so I'll try to get their attention to see a bigger take it out.
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Sound like they back there arguing.
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Okay, I'm 10-4.
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That was, uh, noticed by P-I-U, correct?
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10-4, 7-car, 7-car, 7-1-25.
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I am 104, control, the K-5-2-4 via near Loyola Ave. Two-10 are coming in to Jeff.
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They've got a P-IU activation possible to support the train sounds like an argument. They're going to take an advice and all-count the Jepton apart.
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5-2-4-2-10.
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5-2-186.
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Control.
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Hey,-D-D-D-E-D-Kchoff.
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Hey,-D-D., you're nice.
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8. Control, take it first.
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Control is 104.88 is on the person. That's to your attention.
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K566.
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10488 with a person in the truck.
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