Rescue workers in action: Two accidents at Berlin train stations with a light -air outcome outcome

Rescue workers in action: Two accidents at Berlin train stations with a light -air outcome outcome
On Wednesday night, two accidents occurred at Berlin's train stations. Fortunately, the victims got away with minor injuries.
At around 10.30 p.m., a drunk man crashed into the track bed in the Mierlottenburg underground station in Charlottenburg. When the U7 drove up towards the town hall of Spandau, the man managed to crawl into a so -called emergency bay in all fours. The subway driver suffered a shock while the man suffered a slight arm injury. A photo shows the situation at Mierendorffplatz underground station.An hour and a half later there was a man in the track at Jannowitzbrücke station in Mitte when an S-Bahn drove and grasped it. According to the police, he had fallen into the gravel without external influence and tried to climb out in vain. It was caught between the train and the edge of the platform, but did not suffer any life -threatening injuries. The train driver was able to brake the journey in time to prevent worse things.
The topics of these incidents include the Berlin police, S-Bahn stations, subway and subway stations.