Disturbance aboard train near Waterfront station, Washington DC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, transit personnel responded to a possible disturbance aboard a train near Waterfront station in Washington, D.C. involving a male individual believed to be harassing another passenger. Security was notified at both Mount Vernon Square and Waterfront stations. No injuries or arrests were confirmed at the time of the report.
Audio|Heard on: WMATA MetroRail
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Baker 1C533, baby out one.
00:03
I got a disturbance.
00:04
Baker, male individual, car 6005.
00:07
I made an announcement for training, but also just to have security.
00:10
Go back and get it checked out.
00:11
Over.
00:14
Hey, copy. You say you're holding her for security?
00:18
It's a negative.
00:19
She was on the lead car.
00:20
I just had her go back there, check it out.
00:23
Continue on over.
00:25
Okay, I copied.
00:26
So the customer is still aboard your train though?
00:30
Yes, affirmative.
00:31
It's a male individual disturbing a passenger.
00:34
Car 6005, over.
00:38
Six 005, Baker Man.
00:40
We're notified trains and they get a nozzle use platform doors over trash on the platform.
00:45
Doors are trained over.
00:52
Love one, radio doors, copy that.
01:13
Five thirty-two, check.
01:15
Two.
01:17
Mount Vernon Square, no speaker man's over.
01:23
Five three two, try two.
01:25
Mount Vernon, you have a Blossom Gallery two verified all over.
01:38
Hey sir, just 533 track one and approach to Waterfront.
01:43
The passenger said security didn't do anything.
01:46
So if you have a transit board this train, I'll make an announcement here at Waterfront.
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