Disruptive passenger reported on train, Washington DC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a train operator reported a disruptive passenger on board, described as a male wearing dark clothing and a hat. The individual was seen jumping on seats and hitting chairs before exiting the train near Minnesota Avenue station.
Audio|Heard on: WMATA MetroRail
Listen to dispatch call
00:57
Transcript:
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Seven thousand 200 and forty-four is my lead.
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I got one. He's the only one jumping in and out of the seat, banging on all the chairs, running back and forth.
00:09
I am making good announcements for transit aboard.
00:11
A over from six hundred and twenty-six.
00:14
You better just hold the customer for change.
00:16
Meet customers.
00:18
Transmitting notified.
00:19
Over.
00:21
Six two six, you have a description? Open.
00:27
Six two six of the customer.
00:34
Male wearing black sweatpants, gray jacket, black hat.
00:39
Oh.
00:41
Male wearing black pants, black hat.
00:44
I got sixes too.
00:50
He exited at Minnesota Avenue.
00:54
One hundred and sixty-six, he exited.
00:56
Exit train to Minnesota Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Minnesota Avenue, 4000 Minnesota Ave NE, Washington, DC 20019
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