【Latest News】An incident of a train derailment occurred at Beibei Zhong Station! A woman was urgently rescued and sent to the hospital, causing disruptions to the operation of the Bannan Line.
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A woman fell onto the tracks at Taipei Metro's Fuchung Station, affecting the operation of the Bannan Line. The Fire Department received a report at 7 PM and quickly dispatched a rescue team, who successfully retrieved the woman by 7:40 PM, but she was already without breathing or heartbeat and was urgently sent to the hospital. The metro company reminded passengers that if they need refunds or inquiries, please visit the station inquiry desk for assistance. The incident caused delays for some passengers, and the metro also suggested passengers with urgent matters consider other transportation options.
The Taipei MRT Fuzhong Station is suspected to have experienced a track incident, affecting the Ban Nan Line.
At 6:54 PM, reports mentioned that a woman fell onto the tracks, resulting in delays for the Ban Nan Line trains. The New Taipei City Fire Department received the emergency report shortly before 7 PM and immediately dispatched personnel and an ambulance to the scene for rescue operations. By 7:40 PM, rescuers successfully retrieved a severely injured woman and transported her to the hospital.
The fire department exerted all efforts to rescue the woman from the narrow space, assisting her in escaping from the tracks. However, the woman was found to have no breath and heartbeat upon retrieval, categorized as a surgical OHCA. The ambulance rushed her to Yadong Hospital for emergency treatment. The specific cause of the incident is still under investigation and clarification by the relevant authorities.
The Taipei MRT Corporation announced at 6:54 PM that an abnormal situation caused by a passenger at Fuzhong Station led to extended stop and waiting times for the trains, consequently affecting the travel plans of some passengers. The MRT advised passengers in a hurry to consider taking other forms of transportation or choosing other transfer stations to reduce inconvenience.
After the incident, many passengers were asked to disembark and wait on the platform, but many were unclear about the specifics of the situation and were engaged in discussions. The Taipei MRT also reminded passengers that if there are issues with tickets or if refunds are needed, they can seek assistance at the station inquiry counter and can check the official website for the latest updates.