Passenger lost consciousness at Haymarket Station, Boston MA


At Haymarket Station, a passenger lost consciousness on a train. Guards and personnel checked on the passenger. The passenger later regained consciousness and declined medical assistance. No further medical help was needed.
Audio|Source: MBTA Green Line Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I'm a hair market, our bond,
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present in the medical.
00:04
Can you copy on Central, emergency at the hair market?
00:14
Francis from Harvard Ave to Griggs and Memphis and Clay.
00:20
Yes, sir.
00:25
712, what do we have here?
00:32
Yeah,
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passenger and medical assistance.
00:36
Hold on standby.
00:39
Is that on your train or is it on the platform?
00:45
Oh, my fan.
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Central Portable 911B.
00:57
Stand by a moment.
00:59
Central Portable 911B.
01:04
No, I don't want to be good.
01:07
If you head over to the westbound,
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we got a passenger emergency 712, let me know what we have here.
01:19
Central Justice Guard and passenger woke up and he said he's good.
01:27
Does passenger pass out or something?
01:31
He was when he's gonna... All right, no medical needed.
01:42
He refused the medical.
01:45
Okay,
01:51
could you give me three minutes at Leachman, please?
01:54
Please.
01:56
Central to the Portable 6161, you have clearance No 4.5 degrees.
02:06
412 to Central. Can I have Valley Road to Central F? AMF is in place.
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Ameth in place, Valley Road to Central.
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That's there, 04.
02:21
901B copies Refuse the Medical and they moved on.
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Location mentioned:
Haymarket, 136 Blackstone St, Boston, MA 02109
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