I've experiences medical removals from trains. The delay is usually less than 30 minutes. The focus is on getting the person to the most effective medical care possible.
I’m curious about this situation plays out.
Thanks for the twitter link ... interesting how they worded that notice
I have been on a train where they had to stop for medical. It was much more of an inconvenience for the people on the road since the train had to park across the road to allow the EMT access to the door.
Glad I have not had to deal with a "Law Enforcement Issue" on a train ... yet
A hostage situation with a suicidal passenger is wildly different from the typical “medical removal”.
Maybe it just hasn't reached other news outlets
#5 to Emeryville is 8+ hours late
#6 to Chicago is 11+ hours late
#91 to Miami is 5 hours late
I'm not saying that there was not a situation on #14 ... just that I did not find any other places with the story ... and since there are other trains also very late - surely they all did not have hostage situations
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