Man refuses to leave train tracks near YMCA, Sacramento County CA


A man is walking on active train tracks near the YMCA. He has almost been hit by trains multiple times and is refusing to leave. He is also throwing objects at the trains.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
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Transcript:
12 David 2, 14 David 2, Walter. Toll David, we're okay, subject left. Copy. I'm going to start you for a 91[1] raise in priority. It's going to be just west of the YMCA, near Williams Street. There's an unhouse individual walking on the train tracks here. He was almost hit by two trains. Still on the tracks, refusing to get off. The 9-1 raise in priority. Subjects can be male, 30 to 40s. He has shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a black shirt, black pants. Does not have any weapons, but he is throwing unknown objects at the trains as they were passing by? 5-7-0-8-1[2]. All for Chuck and Coloma.
12 David 2, 14 David 2, Walter. Toll David, we're okay, subject left. Copy. I'm going to start you for a 91[1] raise in priority. It's going to be just west of the YMCA, near Williams Street. There's an unhouse individual walking on the train tracks here. He was almost hit by two trains. Still on the tracks, refusing to get off. The 9-1 raise in priority. Subjects can be male, 30 to 40s. He has shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a black shirt, black pants. Does not have any weapons, but he is throwing unknown objects at the trains as they were passing by? 5-7-0-8-1[2]. All for Chuck and Coloma.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
91: Raise in Priority (Urgent Call)
[2]
5-7-0-8-1: Unit/Call identifier (not a standard code but logged for reference)
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Sacramento County, CA
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