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Person found on train tracks at Clark and Lake stationChicago IL

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Near W Lake St, Chicago, IL 60661

A person was found on the train tracks at the Clark and Lake station in Chicago. The train was stopped and emergency medical services responded to assist the individual who had some scratches and was breathing.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
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Transcript:
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(name withheld). 92, (name withheld), go with the emergency.
00:02
See you, man.
00:03
He's still on the tracks.
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Can you stop the train?
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Clark and Lake?
00:08
Okay,
00:11
half four. Clark and Lake got a man on a track.
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Please fall.
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Do you need an ambulance?
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Yeah.
00:19
Okay, Clark on Lake, for Staff of the Power, Step in the Power at Clark on Lake.
00:23
Which way?
00:26
Upper Orange Line, huh? The Upper Orange Line 10-4[1], the Upper Orange Line 10-4.
00:32
Anyone else to go over and help them out at Clark and Lake, please?
00:39
700, Adam.
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5,700 a minute we're going to have to hold, please.
00:45
Do I have anyone to go help 3392, David, at Clark and Lake? They got a man that's on the track.
00:57
Okay, Daisy, I'll just stop it now, David.
01:02
7392.
01:04
Two spot I'm going, I'm watching on, I'm an ESPS to room.
01:07
Okay, we got EMMF long, we stopped the track, I mean, we took the train on track.
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How about anybody else? 73 41, where are you? Can you head over that way?
01:16
They want to go question.
01:17
Sorry, 41, sorry, sorry, sorry.
01:20
How about...
01:21
Two, Boyd.
01:22
Yeah, Boyd.
01:23
Should I break somebody in a Z, TX and Redwood.
01:26
Okay, let me know when you're heading over and I'll put you there.
01:28
Anyone else could head that way?
01:35
Can you send a district? I have no rovers left.
01:38
Okay, we'll do that, thank.
01:41
All right, 73,
01:43
84 Eddie. Are you ready to top? That's allmont red line, 84 ready?
01:48
Go ahead.
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04595, 04595.
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0400 Adam, go ahead, ma'am.
01:53
Go ahead, ma'am.
01:58
Okay, 700 Adam.
01:59
Adam. Go ahead.
02:00
Okay,
02:04
what do you have, ma'am? And I'll see if they're available.
02:10
So around Chicago and Laramie, we have a black conda sedan bearing a stolen place Charlie Henry (number withheld).
02:20
It's occupied three to four times.
02:23
They are armed, they are breaking into workshop.
02:37
Okay, ten-four, they pull them up off the tracks, 7992.
02:40
Can we got EMS coming and then just let us know when we can resume the power, okay?
02:48
You can re-story, and he definitely has some scratches and breathing a little bit as you can see the EMS.
02:55
We're doing the platform on the orange-line side.
02:59
Okay, we already got EMS coming your way.
03:01
Okay, 10-4[1], thank you.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).

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Near W Lake St, Chicago, IL 60661

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