Ambulances, firefighters and policemen covered Blaha Lujza Square on Thursday morning after, according to Metropol information, a person was run over by the M2 subway. Our newspaper knows that an old woman fell onto the tracks, and the traffic stopped immediately.
Firefighters immediately rushed into the tunnel and after the power was cut off, they lifted the woman from the tracks. Miraculously, the woman survived the seemingly fatal accident, so the firefighters took her to the surface on a stretcher:
A person was run over by an M2 subway train in Budapest, at the Blaha Lujza tér station. The professional firefighters of the capital were alerted to the accident. Under the guidance of the disaster prevention operations service, the swarms lifted the run-over man from the tracks and handed him over to the rescuers.
– announced the National Directorate General of Disaster Management.
According to witnesses, the National Ambulance Service was already waiting for the woman. who, according to our information, received the injured person from the disaster management staff in a serious but stable condition:
They stood around the stretcher, brought it up like that, and then put it in the ambulance. When we heard that the subway was running, we thought that the poor thing had passed away, we were happy when we saw that it was brought to the surface alive
an eyewitness told our paper.
Unfortunately, this was not the only similar accident in the past month: as Metropol wrote about, On March 28, a woman was run over by a train in Angyalföld, at the Dózsa György úti metro stop.