Person briefly on train tracks at Montgomery Station, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person briefly entered the trackway near Montgomery Station in San Francisco, causing a train to stop temporarily until the track was clear. The individual later returned to the platform, and BART Police were notified for a possible welfare check. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
You got word on this person in the train and the track?
00:04
Four five five, Red X, correct seven hundred and forty-eight.
00:07
Is he in front of your train at this time?
00:10
Yeah, I'll stop.
00:12
He is getting up right now.
00:13
He's out of the trackway.
00:17
Have a description of the individual, please.
00:20
A description on campus.
00:26
All dark clothing and a beanie.
00:28
Any indication if the person seems disoriented? Are you okay to continue operating? Okay, I'm just upset.
00:36
He ran in the driveway.
00:39
I understand.
00:40
And if police ask, are you willing to identify the individual?
00:43
No.
00:49
Ten four.
00:51
So I understand the individual is back on the platform.
00:54
Clear the trackway, Four fifty-five.
00:55
You're releasing hold.
00:57
You can reposition within the platform.
00:59
Seven fifty.
01:00
Four five five, do you have any individual aboard your train?
01:08
I think that's a negative.
01:09
I passed him up.
01:10
He was sitting on one of the benches.
01:14
Ten four.
01:19
Central, here is the agent at Montgomery.
01:24
He did.
01:26
Okay, do you have a car number that he boarded?
01:30
Car (number withheld). Thank you.
01:34
We'll let BART police know.
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