Train stops after passenger pulls emergency handle, Boston MA


The incident involved a train on the Green Line in Boston stopping twice because a passenger pulled the emergency handle. Some passengers were shaken up, and an older woman was checked for injuries but did not need medical help.
Audio|Source: MBTA Green Line Dispatch
03:16
Transcript:
We kept coming to like a stop. One of the patches said one of the other passengers was like pulling on the emergency thing. So we come coming to a stop twice. We got some people shook it up on the right, a Park Street on Eastbound. But everyone else seemed like they are right. 814, any injury? Copy, we're walking over. Because 904, she's going to take care of something else, please. Just you, sir. Thank you. Saturday, 14, any injury reported? Go with that again, Central? Over. Any injury? I'm sorry, 8-1 blind out of the camera loop. On the right side, we have an older lady, she's kind of a little shaking up. I don't know, she's hurt or whatever, I ask. They're okay. And the train was moving at the time and someone called the emergency handle. Page 1, button over. That's correct. I guess he was using it to hold on and I guess it was like kept stopping. I guess he was holding on to hold on to hold on it because it was a patch. for that, trying to go mainline instead of in the park loop. 905 is taking care of it. Centauri, through late. Control hazard. 2.4 to central radio check. 24-law to clear. 36-7-5. 814, can you do more favor? Can you ask you partner if he has any injuries on board? 9-150 Central with you check Central to all board concerns if you have emergency please stay off the air 3814 let me know if you have any injury on board your trailer Central at this time now the individual they leave so I'm gonna release the train injury is it reported and that lady is she's okay she declines medical.
We kept coming to like a stop. One of the patches said one of the other passengers was like pulling on the emergency thing. So we come coming to a stop twice. We got some people shook it up on the right, a Park Street on Eastbound. But everyone else seemed like they are right. 814, any injury? Copy, we're walking over. Because 904, she's going to take care of something else, please. Just you, sir. Thank you. Saturday, 14, any injury reported? Go with that again, Central? Over. Any injury? I'm sorry, 8-1 blind out of the camera loop. On the right side, we have an older lady, she's kind of a little shaking up. I don't know, she's hurt or whatever, I ask. They're okay. And the train was moving at the time and someone called the emergency handle. Page 1, button over. That's correct. I guess he was using it to hold on and I guess it was like kept stopping. I guess he was holding on to hold on to hold on it because it was a patch. for that, trying to go mainline instead of in the park loop. 905 is taking care of it. Centauri, through late. Control hazard. 2.4 to central radio check. 24-law to clear. 36-7-5. 814, can you do more favor? Can you ask you partner if he has any injuries on board? 9-150 Central with you check Central to all board concerns if you have emergency please stay off the air 3814 let me know if you have any injury on board your trailer Central at this time now the individual they leave so I'm gonna release the train injury is it reported and that lady is she's okay she declines medical.
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Location mentioned:
Park Street, Boston, MA 02108
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