Train Emergency Instructions
In the event of an on-board emergency, always remember the three rules - Stop, Look and Listen.
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- Use the passenger intercom to contact a train crew member
- Listen for announcements
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Fire
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- Move to an unaffected car
- Remain inside - trains might be in motion on the other tracks
- Follow instructions of emergency workers
- There are fire extinguishers & emergency tools on each passenger car
- Do not activate emergency cord
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Medical

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- If a passenger is in distress, notify a crew member immediately
- If you are medically qualified and able to assist, identify yourself to the crew
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Police

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- Notify the crew of any unlawful or suspicious activity on board your train
- Train crews can contact the police en route
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Evacuation
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- Emergency exit windows are clearly labeled with instructions
- Train doors on the ends of the cars can be used for evacuating the train
- Exit the train only when directed
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Rule number one
Stop. Don’t
attempt to leave the train on your own. In most circumstances, that’s
the most dangerous thing you can do. The tracks may be active
with other trains in motion around you. The safest place
for you is on the train. If you can’t stay in a car, walk calmly
to another car that is unaffected by the emergency. Don’t try
to evacuate yourself from the train without help from the train crew.
Rule number two
Look. Look
for a member of the train crew and report any emergency immediately;
or use the emergency intercom. The sooner the crew knows about an emergency,
the sooner they can act to control it. Don’t activate the train’s
emergency brake. Once the emergency
brake is pulled, the crew must reset the brakes before the train
can move, again, reducing their options for dealing with an emergency.
Use the emergency brake only when the forward motion of the train presents
an imminent danger to life and limb.
Rule number three
Listen. Listen
to instructions from the train crew or from rescue, fire or police
personnel. The crew has been drilled in emergency evacuations and knows
how to proceed. Stay calm and remain seated. Crew members will help
you exit the train swiftly and safely if an evacuation is necessary.
Usually moving to another car on the same train is all that’s
needed to ensure your safety.
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