Police hold for disturbance at 12th Street station, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, bART police responded to a possible disturbance at 12th Street station involving a person behaving erratically, swinging their arms, and yelling on board a train. The situation led to a brief police hold.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
Listen to dispatch call
00:51
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, at the platform at 12th Street, I saw quite a few people exiting about five cars back.
00:07
There was an erratic individual kind of swinging their arms in the air.
00:12
They got off the train and were on the platform.
00:14
Then they got back on the train, holding the doors and swinging their arms in the air while screaming.
00:19
Person wearing a white long-sleeve shirt.
00:22
They're on my train.
00:24
I'm not really sure what's going on back there.
00:27
Probably is on board though.
00:28
A train at this time, six hundred and thirty-one.
00:35
Nine five four, we're still clearing back.
00:40
Three hundred and five, hold on.
00:47
Three nine five, readback correct.
00:49
Six thirty-two, that's a BART police hold for disturbance.
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Location mentioned:
12th St. Oakland City Center Station, Oakland, CA 94607
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