Trespasser near tracks on Lincoln Ave, San Jose CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews discussed a possible trespasser throwing objects on the train tracks near Brookdale and walking north toward Lincoln Crossing in San Jose. The individual appeared to continue moving northbound, and caution was advised for trains approaching the area. A 911 hang-up was also mentioned around the same time, possibly related to the same person.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara CA Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
We have a trespasser.
00:02
He's throwing some object on our tracks.
00:08
Walking from Brookdale towards Lincoln, wearing a white baseball hat.
00:16
Thirty-seven, I copy.
00:17
Confirm from Race Station to Lincoln?
00:21
10-4, 10-4.
00:25
30, you copy that traffic?
00:28
30 did copy some of it.
00:31
Race to Lincoln on what?
00:34
Trespasser, just use caution on approach.
00:36
The subject is walking northbound.
00:39
There, you copy that?
00:42
37 also see.
00:45
Thirty-seven.
00:47
North.
00:49
When you were at Race, did you see anyone needing assistance on the platform? You have a 911 hang-up there.
00:55
Negative, probably the same person.
00:58
Probably the trespasser.
01:01
I can't for it, thank you.
01:03
I want to look at S74.
01:06
Seven four.
01:08
Show myself in S64, ten forty-nine at Race.
01:15
Ten four, seven four.
01:16
If you want to respond to Lincoln Crossing, seems like he's walking north now.
01:22
Ten four.
01:23
Yeah, show us 49 to Lincoln Crossing.
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