Passenger found unresponsive aboard train near U Street station, Washington DC
A passenger was found unresponsive on a train near U Street station. Medical assistance was called and the person was treated on board before being moved to the station platform for further care.
Audio|Source: WMATA MetroRail
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Transcript:
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after servicing, key down gives central radio train, not to see your customers.
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You aren't reported, but unresponsive customer on your train.
00:05
I need you to go back and investigate it over.
00:09
All right, can you copy me? You need me to Keydown and you said our response to customer.
00:15
Keep on key down and get sent for a radio check.
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I don't go back and investigate it over.
00:21
We didn't get a car number over.
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Tom.
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I'll be an additional minute right day of a space for you, 616, and training out of one-trak for you. Let me get 90 seconds for you.
00:36
90 seconds for you.
00:42
90 seconds, absolutely.
00:43
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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Mr. Mappalo (number withheld).
00:55
Train 50, what's that about coming to you? This is a 545 radio check-over.
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Train 545 radio checkout. Also, which will lead card over?
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That's a good copy.
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Also, train, operating on 545,
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check out of car number 6090, over.
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6909, copy that.
01:24
I appreciate your health.
01:28
Central Health. Central 549, service station, track 1.
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Disregard over.
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Train 547, track 1, round running. Let me get one minute right there,
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and you're going to be hooding that Shaw Howard momentarily over.
01:44
Okay.
01:48
So... Appreciate your hugs, touch with us.
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Since you got off over.
01:57
Good enough.
02:06
Ah, man, for the U Street, and you hit, Joe.
02:16
She was treated a sick person on the train was sold by another but now she's out and she's in the station.
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