Passenger removed from bus for refusing to cooperate, Wheeling WV
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According to the dispatch call, a passenger with a service animal refused to cooperate with bus staff at the intersection near 37th Street and Jacob Street. The passenger became disruptive and was removed from the bus by police.
Audio|Heard on: Ohio WV Transportation Group Calls
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
A service animal because it be considered psychiatric.
00:07
Excuse me?
00:10
Passenger on bus with a service animal said the service it provided was psychiatric.
00:18
Negative.
00:19
You got the two questions that they have to ask, if they're able to answer the questions properly,
00:25
then they can ride.
00:26
If they cannot answer those questions properly, they cannot ride.
00:30
And that just came from unit trainer.
00:36
She's not cooperating.
00:38
What do I do?
00:40
She has to tell you a task that that animal was not trained to do.
00:45
Otherwise, she has to get off that bus or whatever moves.
00:50
Could it be where to be left where would...
00:54
She's still not cooperating.
00:56
What do I do?
00:58
Right now, what is your 20?
01:01
Near 37th Street and Jacob Street.
01:05
Copy.
01:06
The police will be on her way.
01:10
I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you, she keep screaming. Stay put, we're sending you out.
01:13
Copy.
01:17
You'll have to watch that tape.
01:18
She got to send, she got really obscene and got off the bus.
01:23
Copy, make sure you do an incident report.
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Location mentioned:
Jacob St & 37th St, Wheeling, WV 26003
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