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Man jumps onto train tracks near 16th Street stationSan Francisco CA

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
16th St Mission, Qa, 2000 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110

A man jumped onto the BART train tracks near 16th Street station. He wore brown pants, a white shirt, and a gray vest, and held a blue item. Train service was held while personnel monitored the situation for safety.

Audio|Source: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
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Transcript:
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Description? Do we know what they were doing in the trackway? 16-4-day, thank you.
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He just randomly jumped down there. He's a male with brown pants and a white shirt with like a little gray vest on top. He's holding a blue, I don't know if it's a blanket.
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Do we know what track they access?
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Two, black one two.
00:27
Thank you. 373-16-1 release from your hold time 16.50.
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503[1] release from your hold position times 16.
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A.J. 16th Street, if you can continue to safely monitor the passenger, we'll call it in avert police.
Police codes explained
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[1]
503: Stolen vehicle

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Location mentioned:
16th St Mission, Qa, 2000 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110

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