Tea? (Part 4)

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classic33

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Obviously deemed in danger, but begs the question, the family of which party?
Nowt in the paper about it. Local jungle drums can't be trusted, so I'll not bother on what they say.
 

classic33

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So you are saying what would happen if someone was taken ill for example during a journey?
I have never encountered or know of one of our guys that have had a death during a journey.
Also how would you know someone has died, doesn't it take someone like a doctor to actually pronounce that some one is dead?
Is this what you are getting at?
I could give you possible scenarios if some one was seriously ill during a journey and some of the arguments that can occur with those people in the offices trying to dictate from afar.
Large plastic sheet covering one area of the inside of the train, doors sealed after everyone was made to get off. They'd to wait, standing, for the next train. Which some didn't like. They just wanted the train to continue the trip, and they'd get home.
 

classic33

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I suppose so, if I could complete the journey on a 142 or 143 then I probably would, I'd prefer that over being squished to bits in a 220.
One less running round here at present
 

172traindriver

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Bradford Interchange around 16:20. Double unit sent as a replacement from Leeds.

So that is what happened this afternoon?
What happened would depend on the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Where did it happen, who noticed it, who came and dealt with it?
What was decided with regard to further actions.
Possibly decided between Emergency services and train operator?
 
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