Man in jumpsuit seen on train tracks with stopped train, Spokane WA


Officers responded to a report of a man wearing an orange jumpsuit on train tracks near south. A westbound train had stopped for the man, who appeared to be a railroad employee but this was not confirmed.
Audio|Source: Spokane City Law Enforcement
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
We show Baldwin and I out near south.
00:04
5.00.
00:07
Okay.
00:12
So far appears that there's a male in an orange jumpsuit on the train tracks and there's a train stopped for him.
00:24
Definitely.
00:29
You get a hold of BNSF and see if he's a train employee?
00:37
Well, we didn't call them, and they said, I don't know if they have anybody in the area.
00:41
They'll advise a special aid agent.
00:44
So with that info, I'm guessing they have somebody in the area.
00:50
There's a train stopped, and it looked like they were talking to them.
00:53
I'm not sure.
00:55
Is they headed east or west?
01:00
Train is westbound.
01:07
He appears to be an employee, but you can't confirm.
01:17
So for all, I'll be Code 4[1].
01:19
This dude's wearing a hard hat.
01:22
Copy. Uh, 50-fitting you can describe.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is under control and secure.
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Spokane, WA
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