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Emergency button pressed repeatedly on metro trainWashington DC

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Metro, District of Columbia

A metro train's emergency intercom was repeatedly activated by pressing the emergency button, causing continuous buzzing. The operator could not stop the alert and requested personnel to inspect the car's equipment.

Audio|Source: WMATA MetroRail
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Transcript:
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My intercom keeps buzzing.
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Somebody is having an emergency.
00:05
When I try to rip my back, it's not doing any back.
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Can we get a car equipment?
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Take a look at it over.
00:16
Thank you. This is a long friend, I'll stop.
00:18
Mobile 201. I got you.
00:20
You're fine. I appreciate it. Such a...
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Seabank, Chevroly.
00:29
Intercom keeps going off with this.
00:31
It's asked if someone is pressing the university button.
00:35
It's rained like 10 or 12 times since I left, but
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Tim Carrollson.
00:40
I can get car equipment. Come take a look at it. Oh.
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Thanks, firm.

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Location mentioned:
Metro, District of Columbia
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