Friday, April 29, 2005

The ordinary day with extra-ordinary ride

As usual, taking Putra LRT to Universiti Station from KL Sentral. It seems like another normal day. Not until I reaches Kerinchi Station.

Guy : "Tolong!! Tolong!!" (Help!)

A guy shouted for help and grabbed everyone's attention.

Guy : "Guy.. I need guy!!"

WTF ? Lord of the Ring ?

But wait.. how come there is a lady like sitting on the floor? Ah... there's a lady fainted. And she is pregnant.

Guy : *press intercom button*

*tuttttt*

Operator : *psssssssssssssssssssss* "ap.." *pssssssssssssssssss*

Guy : "Train 06, train 06, emergency... A pregnant lady is ready to give birth. I repeat, train 06, stoping at Kerinchi Station, A pregnant lady is ready to deliver her baby."

Operator : *pssssssss* "ok.." *pssssssssssssssss*

Guy : "oh.. sorry.. pitam aje..." (sorry, she fainted only)

Then, everyone start to look at the floor and seem there is something on the floor.

Aunty A : "She wear white pants eh?"

Aunty B : "Yea lo" *whisper*

Within 20 seconds. Yup, thats fast enough. The station incharge came in the train. And the train start to move.

Operator : *check* *observe* *take out walkie talkie* *pssss* "Train 06, stop at Universiti Station, confirm case.. chinese pregnant lady ready to deliver a baby."

The train didn't directly go to that station thou, it still go thru next station.

Operator : *walkie talkie-ing* *psss* "Please stand-by a wheel chair.. I repeat, please stand-by a wheel chair.. and call for an ambulance from Hospital Universiti"

When the train reaches Universiti Station, I go off before the lady. There is already way too much of "kind hearted" person around the lady. I think she need some fresh air. And yes, I do see some water-alike unknown liquid on the floor. Preyed for her and her baby's safety.

Q: How the hell does the guy know it's train 06?
A: After searching high and low, I finally found out, there is some numbering on the wall. Very quick and good response. *salute*

Q: How good is Putra LRT service?
A: I'm not sure about others, but they do response fast enough for any emergency case. *salute* to the staff.

Q: What happen to the lady?
A: There is an ambulance reaches Universiti Station after 15 mins. I don't know about that. 15 mins MIGHT seem too long for an emergency case. But, what you expect from the heavy traffic working hour ?

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