Passenger injured after fall on bart train in Orinda, Orinda CA
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According to the dispatch call, a passenger aboard BART train 375 fell earlier during the trip and is experiencing hip pain and difficulty standing. The passenger requested medical assistance to be provided upon arrival at Orinda Station. Emergency medical services were dispatched, and train operators coordinated passenger transfers to accommodate medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
Listen to dispatch call
05:25
Transcript:
00:00
A technician that is dead hitting in my car.
00:02
Come up to the cab, let me know that he was informed by a passenger in 4-416, Ms.
00:08
(name withheld). She claims that she fell somewhere previous in the line.
00:12
He doesn't know where.
00:14
And she is requesting an ambulance once she arrives at Powell Street, because she says she cannot get up.
00:19
She is in a seat,
00:21
older Asian heavyset, female with the description I got.
00:25
She did not contact me, but it checked him up, let me know.
00:29
375, hold Orinda.
00:30
Right back.
00:35
375, 375, free back is correct, 0649 is the time.
00:39
You know the drill, leave your doors open, head back to 4416.
00:43
We do to check on that individual.
00:45
If she's requesting an ambulance, it's going to have to come to Orinda.
00:49
We're not going to wait until pal.
00:52
And if you can confirm that you had a clear board?
00:56
I've had aboard the whole trip.
00:58
Yep, I informed the tech as well that if you've asked him for an ambulance, that's what it's going to be.
01:02
Okay.
01:03
Yeah, I know.
01:04
I hear it in your voices.
01:05
Copy 375. Let's just go check on this individual if she wants the ambulance to add a rindo or if she feels good enough to continue.
01:16
And then if we can attempt to get a detail on what actually caused the fall, that'd be helpful as well.
01:23
Essential 7tham Lafia, you'll me extend her? Nope, I'm set up for single tracking.
01:31
Centro 361 trackway clear.
01:34
Thanks for health six you understand clear and you've returned to automatic 0650.
01:41
375 radio check.
01:43
370 or 102.
01:44
And if she chooses the ambulance there at Arenda, we can head back to the cab to make announcements.
01:50
So I'm going to have a reverse running San Francisco.
01:53
Copy. Copy.
01:59
Uh, Central, this is Agent Adirinda, radio chair.
02:05
What do you think, Cigua?
02:08
Love here.
02:09
Thank you, Agent Adirinda.
02:11
Uh,
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heading to 4416.
02:15
All I have is elderly Asian female cell.
02:19
Okay, so that's 2475.
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4416.
02:26
Not that I was actually, I just seen the spill as I was walking through.
02:30
See on four.
02:32
T6-10-1.
02:38
Safe 3-10-1.
02:39
3-10-1.
02:49
Yeah, we're with the patient, 44,
02:52
16, 2F, couple of patients back and I discuss it with the T.O.
02:57
This requires level, clear, board.
02:59
Go prompt, good break it.
03:01
Okay, 10-4[1].
03:02
I'm on the car now.
03:04
10-4[1].
03:11
Central, this is Adrian at already stated.
03:14
The individual says she doesn't need medical attention, but she doesn't want to hear.
03:18
She wants them when she gets into San Francisco.
03:21
It does not work that way.
03:23
If she needs medical, she gets it now.
03:26
That's how figure, but I'm just passing them along what she's requesting.
03:35
And we have any nature of the injury and what actually caused this fault?
03:46
She said that she fell when the train was moving earlier and she said that her basically run her hip is hurting and it's difficult to move.
03:58
Ten-four. And the only other thing that I need to know is she declining medical right now?
04:10
Yeah, she needs medical attention.
04:12
She says she can't get out.
04:19
Censor. I understand she's got a hip injury.
04:22
We're rolling medical for her now.
04:24
And 375 operators, if you could head back to the tab, make that announcement.
04:28
I do have a San Francisco train that's crossing over C-25 now.
04:33
And you can send all your passengers to platform 1.
04:36
10-4[1], as soon as I saw the agent.
04:38
Okay, heading back to the cap, I'll make the announcement to get on Platform 1 for the transfer, and then I'm going to 5-01.
04:44
And town point 8.75, your new call sign will be 775.
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And once again, just keep those doors open for medical to arrive.
04:52
An agent at Arenda, just stay with the individual.
04:55
We appreciate your help, but medical is rolling.
04:58
Okay.
05:00
Danger City, time to go.
05:03
Thank you, closer doors.
05:09
A big team confirmed cars as well as square board.
05:16
If we're in one level, I have a coffee spill in the middle in the area where the lady fell, so I'm unsure.
05:25
10,4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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