Person walking on train tracks near Roosevelt stop, Chicago IL
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A disturbance occurred near Roosevelt station where a male was seen walking on the Orange Line train tracks. The train was stopped as a precaution. Later, the individual was reported moving from the Orange/Green Line to the Red Line at Roosevelt.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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04:38
Transcript:
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32 for a disturbance.
00:03
22 East Roosevelt for the Orange Line.
00:05
I did send this over to Citywide One guys, but they just read it on and they sent it right back.
00:10
Males walking on the tracks, male black, wearing a white shirt, jeans,
00:13
but the train has stopped.
00:17
7-4.
00:28
Premise check 210 North West.
00:31
Two-tenorthwest.
00:33
Two-to-four.
00:37
Two-four.
00:40
You put us down on the special vehicle of occupants on Stockton and Dickens.
00:46
Stockton and Dickens and how many people?
00:49
Two.
00:51
Two. You're good.
00:52
You're going on my son you another car.
00:54
Here we go, thank you.
00:55
All right.
00:57
121.
01:01
121.
01:02
That's 21 getting to check the well-being 500 what's Madison.
01:06
It's security's calling the send mail by yelling that he got robbed outside.
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That's all I have.
01:13
That's all I have. Okay.
01:19
132.
01:21
132. 132.
01:24
Hello is going to the red line at the same address.
01:28
32 going over to the red line 10 4.
01:31
Time is 232.
01:33
And then 1.30?
01:37
Sorry.
01:40
Hold on.
01:46
30 questions.
01:47
Do you know what's...
01:54
Hi, Mr.
01:58
Sarge, question, do you know, happen to know what direction he went in?
02:06
132.
02:11
He left Orange/Green Line and he went to the red line.
02:19
Okay, he went to the red line, ten-four.
02:27
About 30, give me one second.
02:28
One third, you would have been that overhead track that kind of goes to eastbound, but then changes in fourthbound office.
02:35
State 18.
02:40
All right, 30, because I know we also got that one call in regards to the mail that was on the tracks, the job that I gave 32.
02:48
I was 1-19 if it probably could have been the same thing.
02:55
Yeah, it's 7301 Sam are they on here.
03:00
Yeah, it's the same, Judge.
03:02
Okay, the 10-4[1].
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132 then, I'm going to go ahead and preempt the job and then,
03:08
give me one second, I'll put you on the one that's already called out.
03:17
132? One three two? One three two? Well, shows with 73 881 David and the person who will meet here.
03:30
Okay.
03:32
All right guys, I'm not sure if you guys aren't listening to the ear, but I have two units trying to talk at once.
03:39
The 32 used to show you with 7381 David.
03:44
The red line?
03:48
132. We are on the red line, Roosevelt, 10th stage.
03:56
Okay, this is in regards to the guy that was on the tracks.
04:04
132.
04:10
1823?
04:13
1823, give me one second.
04:16
132.
04:22
132, 132, 132. 132, 132. 132.
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132. Yeah,
04:28
32, you stayed the picture with 3381 David
04:31
for the job in reverse of the mail that was on the treks, went to the red line.
04:36
Ten Force Corp.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt, 22 E Roosevelt Rd, Chicago, IL 60605
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