Really a good work done by guard's presence of mind, 

Which saved two lives. 

Their should be proper planning to make all stations disable-friendly, 

Not only providing funds is enough.

  

 

 

Guard stops train in time, saves blind duo fallen on tracks

Manthank Mehta,TNN | Mar 24, 2015, 12.01 AM IST

MUMBAI: A Western Railway guard's presence of mind saved the lives of two
visually challenged persons-a man and a woman-who had fallen off a platform
on

to the tracks at Churchgate station on Monday.

 The incident took place at 9.40am when the two lost their way and started
walking towards the Marine Lines-end of platform number 3, said a Western
Railway

official.

 The guard, Dinesh Kumar Yadav, who was manning a train that had just
arrived on platform number 2, spotted the duo walking in the wrong
direction. "I

saw that the two were headed in the wrong direction and sensed that they
could fall off the platform," Yadav said. However, even before he could warn
them,

the duo had fallen on the tracks near the subway.

 Yadav then realized that a train coming from Marine Lines was about to
enter the station on the same tracks where the duo had fallen. Yadav rushed
to

the tracks with a red flag, waving at the oncoming train and signalling it
to halt. The motorman of the train, which had already left Marine Lines,
spotted

the flag and applied brakes to bring it to a halt. The train stopped just 10
ft away from the visually challenged duo.

 Commuters who had gathered on the platform pulled the man and the woman
out. The visually challenged man had become unconscious and had to be given
water.

Yadav then took them to the station master's office, where first aid was
administered to them for some bruises they had sustained. The duo was then
allowed

to leave. Yadav escorted the woman, a resident of Dombivli, to her office in
Fort.

 Western Railway's chief public relations officer Sharat Chandrayan said,
"The guard has done a commendable job and he will be rewarded by the WR."

 Recently, Central Railway motorman Shyam Sharma was felicitated for
stopping the train he was piloting to pick up an injured girl lying on the
tracks

in Thane. The girl, Renuka Prajapati, had been travelling between Thane and
Mulund on March 11, when she fell off a train. Sharma informed the station

master of the nearest station and ensured that Prajapati was taken to a
hospital, thus saving her life. Last year, Sharma had helped another
commuter at

Parel. 

 

Source :
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Guard-stops-train-in-time-sav
es-blind-duo-fallen-on-tracks/articleshow/46668623.cms

 

Regards,

 

Nilesh Bendre  

 

 

 



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