Passenger Has Seizure on Train at Embarcadero Station, San Francisco CA


A passenger on a BART train at Embarcadero Station had a seizure in one of the cars. After the seizure, the passenger was seen arguing while going up the stairs to the concourse. Medical help was requested at the scene.
Audio|Source: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Captain just came up to my cast.
00:02
Said somebody's having a seizure in car near 636-36.
00:07
903 Holden-Barcadero, reback.
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903 Holden-Barcadero.
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Beback, correct.
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1447 at the time.
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What was the car number?
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That's near 636.
00:18
It's my second from the lead.
00:24
10-4[1]. Radio, check on your portable.
00:27
Let's head back to that car.
00:28
Make an assessment.
00:30
1447, the time, can be calling either.
00:32
119. Approach of Montgomery, home Montgomery.
00:35
Rebats. One-193, home Montgomery.
00:38
Reback, correct, 1448.
00:40
365, whole pile.
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Rebeth.
00:43
365, whole pile.
00:47
Reback, correct, 1448.
00:48
Sounds like a medical Adam Barkador.
00:54
N-3 radio check.
00:57
10-2, honey.
01:00
Service to do.
01:05
I show this to 4-4-1, M992 alpha, Miss Redwood.
01:09
Copy.
01:14
The passenger was having the seizure off-ported.
01:19
Female passenger, black bonnet,
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blue jeans,
01:24
brown shoes,
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black backpack and black shirt, arguing on the stairs heading up to the concourse.
01:31
So she was having a seizure and now she's up and on the platform? That's affirmative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Embarcadero Station, San Francisco, CA
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