Train stalled near Clyde Morton Station due to person on tracks, Chicago IL
A CTA train stalled about 100 feet into the tunnel near Clyde Morton Station because a person was on the tracks. Emergency crews responded to manage the situation and decide if passengers need to be unloaded from the train.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Looks like we have a train that is stalled about 100 feet into the tunnel.
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We're just waiting for a CTA crew to let us know if they're going to have to remove the vehicle from the train.
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We'll get back when we meet up with the CTA.
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I have a battalion one message received.
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All being 101.110 would for once when I run away.
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is in 57 of Maine. We're going to pull back 25474, Santiago Charter School, near West Cortez.
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57, we received your back, 57.
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In 20, In 20, Inglewood, I'm releasing truck 41 at this time.
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We've had one.
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All right, appears this is all due to somebody on the tracks down at the Clyde Morton Station.
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They stopped this train just short of the platform.
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Truck six is in the process right now, chain and out. We do have that secondary hold.
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We're here with CTAs. They're checking with control to see how long it might be if we're going to start unload the people or if we're going to be able to get this into the platform.
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