
Man seriously injured after falling onto LRT track at Subang Alam station
Selangor Fire and Rescue Department assistant operations director Ahmad Mukhlis Mokhtar, in a statement, said they received an emergency call at 8.07am.
"A team from the Shah Alam Fire and Rescue Department comprising eight personnel, along with a fire engine and an Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) vehicle, were despatched to the scene and arrived nine minutes later.
"The operations commander said members of the public had already pulled the man from the tracks before rescuers arrived."
Mukhlis said the victim suffered severe injuries to the head and that the EMRS unit provided initial treatment at the scene while awaiting the arrival of Health Ministry personnel.
Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd, in a statement, said the incident involved a passenger who had trespassed onto the track area of the station.
It said that rescue operations were carried out by emergency responders, prompting Rapid Rail to activate alternative train services on the Kelana Jaya Line.
"Trains from Putra Heights are now terminating at Alam Megah station before turning back, and trains from Gombak are also ending their journey at Alam Megah before returning to Gombak."
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