Person with visible blood removed from train at Clark, Chicago IL


A person with visible blood boarded a southbound train near Clark station in Chicago. Police were called to remove the individual. No biohazard was found on the train.
Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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Transcript:
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828. 828 Southbound and Clark is to control.
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837.
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I have passed this board of my train that's bleeding the police is right here, so that's why I'm sitting just an FYI.
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Okay, 10-4[1], have them removed that person, can't be on the, uh, with that biohans, have them remove them. Let me, do you know why, the reason why?
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And UIPC.
00:37
Control, can you please start the northbound long as square to proceed,
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please?
00:46
I'll control to the outpile, got a northbound and south.
00:50
Can you please tell them to proceed, control, please? They are moving.
00:58
He just got on the train and a passenger just informed me of the blood and stuff on the process.
01:08
Okay, any biohazard on the rail car?
01:12
Negative.
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Okay,
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have police removed that individual. Your K-5 to say your attention, the southbound clock division, 837.
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Unknown reason,
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passenger 1025.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Clark/Division, Chicago, IL 60610
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