A Drunken Man in His 60s Falls onto Subway Tracks, Rescued by Citizens
It was later confirmed that citizens nearby rescued a man in his 60s who had fallen onto the subway platform tracks while intoxicated.
According to the Dobong Police Station and fire authorities in Seoul on the 6th, a report was received on the 3rd at around 8:25 p.m. that an intoxicated man had fallen onto the tracks at Dobongsan Station on Seoul Subway Line 1. The man, identified as Mr. A in his 60s, reportedly stumbled on the platform heading toward Incheon and fell onto the evacuation train track below. Two male passengers who saw Mr. A fall jumped onto the tracks, lifted him, and pushed him back onto the platform, while another man and two women nearby helped pull him up from above.
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When station staff, who confirmed the situation through closed-circuit television (CCTV), and police and fire authorities who responded to the report arrived at the scene, Mr. A had already been rescued with their help. After receiving emergency treatment on site for about 30 minutes, Mr. A was transported to a nearby hospital. Aside from bruises on his head and body, he was reported to have no life-threatening injuries. The five passengers who participated in the rescue left the scene immediately after confirming Mr. A’s safety.
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