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Doors disabled and window shattered on Chicago rail carChicago IL

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W Randolph St & W Lake St, Chicago, IL 60607

Passengers on a Chicago transit rail car at Lake and Randolph were trapped because all four doors on the rail car 7200 were disabled. The passengers tried to force the doors open or exit through the end door. The rail car also has a shattered window from a previous incident. The operator is removing passengers safely from the affected car.

Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
04:6
Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, Coachella, this is D-A student over at Lake and Randolph, requesting the 1040.
00:07
There are people in this rail car, and this door is cut out, and they are trying to get out of the door,
00:16
but they can't, so they are pulling the door,
00:19
the other door.
00:20
Okay, tell them to use another door to get out of the train.
00:26
Grand Viser, CA, 2, 1040 is 102, and have a fantastic morning, ma'am.
00:33
The bill, he already left the train.
00:36
Okay, did you cut any doors out? He said the door was already cut out.
00:41
Okay, 104.
00:42
My apologies, that's Tuesday.
00:44
I'm sorry, Tuesday.
00:46
The door was already cut out.
00:48
Okay, what car is that?
00:51
5-9-4-2.
00:55
My fourth rail car, 7,200.
00:58
Okay, do you know which door that was?
01:01
Hold on, let me check my radio, let me see.
01:05
Do you know which door that was?
01:12
Name number one.
01:16
All right, I have a question type of control.
01:21
Rand-R.Gile, 1040, 1040, 2, and have a fantastic Tuesday morning, ma'am.
01:25
I mean, sir.
01:27
I'm sorry, ma'am.
01:28
Thank you.
01:32
Good, I like why.
01:37
Good morning, because all this is here at Monroe-Adams, Red, request for the 1040.
01:42
Mr.
01:44
Monroe,
01:45
Adam, 10.40. Mr. President, too, and have a fantastic Tuesday, ma'am.
01:49
Well.
01:51
Okay, so what was the issue that you have 233? I thought it was a door.
01:55
So you said on the top screen is the car grayed out?
01:59
I'm not grayed out.
02:00
It wasn't the top screen that I was looking at.
02:02
On the outside, when I looked my head out the window, the door was, my door light was on,
02:09
but it wasn't dead, it had been on.
02:11
Were you getting relays? Because it may be a false indication.
02:14
Were you getting a relay? A door relay?
02:17
I'm in the door relay.
02:18
That's why I proceeded my train.
02:20
But then the man, he came outside,
02:22
and the way that he was acting, I thought something was wrong with the door.
02:25
That's why I came back here to check it out.
02:27
Okay, he could have been just standing in the door.
02:29
If you're getting a relay, just go ahead and proceed.
02:31
That's probably just a false indication of the OSL.
02:36
I'm going to remove the people from this railcar because they're walking through the end door.
02:42
Okay, so the doors, are they opening?
02:46
Are they opening in that rail car?
02:49
They're not opening, and I just checked all four doors, and all four doors are cut out.
02:53
But I'm not getting, I wasn't into,
02:56
the old incidental was not lit up outside until I just stuck my head out the window and saw it.
03:04
Okay, 10-4[1].
03:05
That door,
03:07
okay, if it's isolated, it could have been isolated for unknown reasons to get the customers off the train,
03:13
off that rail car.
03:14
Come off. Okay, I don't know if you have any out-of-order stickers on, you put that on there, so they won't cross back into that rail car.
03:26
What unit's request in the 240?
03:29
The door number and the position.
03:34
She said it's the 4 o'clock 7,200.
03:36
All the doors are cut out on that rail car, so I'm going to leave it like that.
03:39
I don't have anything.
03:40
I'll see if I could sign.
03:42
I don't know if it was isolated through the night and get out.
03:45
I'll see. I'll look that up to where day, but it's isolated.
03:47
I'm going to have to leave it that way.
03:53
Okay, shattered window, uh, shattered window.
03:59
So a shattered window on that car? From yesterday, yeah.
04:02
Yeah, 7200, uh, shattered window.
04:05
So forth.
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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W Randolph St & W Lake St, Chicago, IL 60607
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