China-Hallucinated Passenger/Rescue

Police officer stops hallucinated passenger from jumping off railway platform

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Qingdao City, Shandong Province, east China - Jan 1, 2018
1. Various of surveillance video showing passenger rushing out of train, jumping over guardrail
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Shi Decheng, police officer, Zibo Railway Police Division:
"He grabbed the rail around the underpass underneath the entrance with both hands and tried to flip over. I was astonished but subconsciously grabbed his clothes on his left upper body."

++PROVIDED BY POLICE++
3. Police taking care of passenger
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Rong Xing, student, Qilu Medical University:
"He was upside down with his two legs hanging on the rail. I saw the police officer grabbing him and realized that something has gone wrong. So I grabbed him too, pulling him back to the ground. His seemed to have suffered some disease, that's pretty much everything to say about it."
5. Various of Police taking care of passenger, inquiring other passengers

6. Doctors checking passenger
7. Train pulling into station
8. Various of passengers boarding train
9. Various of police station

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A police officer, with the assistance of an university student, on Monday stopped a passenger who had a hallucination from jumping off a platform at the Qingdao Railway Station in east China's Shandong Province.

Video clip captured on the station's camera showed that the passenger stormed out of the train and flipped over the guardrail around an underpass, dangling on the rail upside down. When the passenger was about to fall to the four-meter-deep underpass underneath, a nearby police officer rushed to him and grabbed his clothes, later two passengers came up to help the officer pull the passenger back.

"He grabbed the rail around the underpass underneath the entrance with both hands and tried to flip over. I was astonished but subconsciously grabbed his clothes on his left upper body," said Shi Decheng, the police officer with Zibo Railway Police Division.

Rong Xing, one of the passengers who helped the police officer, said the passenger seemed to have suffered mental disorder.

"He was upside down with his two legs hanging on the rail. I saw the police officer grabbing him and realized that something has gone wrong. So I grabbed him too, pulling him back to the ground. His seemed to have suffered some disease, that's pretty much everything to say about it," said Rong, who is a student of a medical university in Shandong Province.

Medical workers arrived at the site later and checked the passenger's conditions, saying that he might have had a hallucination which caused his physical disorders.

The passenger has now returned home from the hospital after receiving a treatment, said doctors.


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  • ID : 8070017
  • Dateline : Jan 1, 2018
  • Location : Qingdao,Shandong,China
  • Category : disaster and accident
  • Duration : 2'04
  • Audio Language : Chinese/Nats
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2018-01-02 22:19
  • Last Modified : 2019-03-18 18:35:00
  • Version : 5

China-Hallucinated Passenger/Rescue

Police officer stops hallucinated passenger from jumping off railway platform

Dateline : Jan 1, 2018

Location : Qingdao,Shandong,China

Duration : 2'04

  • English


Qingdao City, Shandong Province, east China - Jan 1, 2018
1. Various of surveillance video showing passenger rushing out of train, jumping over guardrail
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Shi Decheng, police officer, Zibo Railway Police Division:
"He grabbed the rail around the underpass underneath the entrance with both hands and tried to flip over. I was astonished but subconsciously grabbed his clothes on his left upper body."

++PROVIDED BY POLICE++
3. Police taking care of passenger
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Rong Xing, student, Qilu Medical University:
"He was upside down with his two legs hanging on the rail. I saw the police officer grabbing him and realized that something has gone wrong. So I grabbed him too, pulling him back to the ground. His seemed to have suffered some disease, that's pretty much everything to say about it."
5. Various of Police taking care of passenger, inquiring other passengers

6. Doctors checking passenger
7. Train pulling into station
8. Various of passengers boarding train
9. Various of police station


A police officer, with the assistance of an university student, on Monday stopped a passenger who had a hallucination from jumping off a platform at the Qingdao Railway Station in east China's Shandong Province.

Video clip captured on the station's camera showed that the passenger stormed out of the train and flipped over the guardrail around an underpass, dangling on the rail upside down. When the passenger was about to fall to the four-meter-deep underpass underneath, a nearby police officer rushed to him and grabbed his clothes, later two passengers came up to help the officer pull the passenger back.

"He grabbed the rail around the underpass underneath the entrance with both hands and tried to flip over. I was astonished but subconsciously grabbed his clothes on his left upper body," said Shi Decheng, the police officer with Zibo Railway Police Division.

Rong Xing, one of the passengers who helped the police officer, said the passenger seemed to have suffered mental disorder.

"He was upside down with his two legs hanging on the rail. I saw the police officer grabbing him and realized that something has gone wrong. So I grabbed him too, pulling him back to the ground. His seemed to have suffered some disease, that's pretty much everything to say about it," said Rong, who is a student of a medical university in Shandong Province.

Medical workers arrived at the site later and checked the passenger's conditions, saying that he might have had a hallucination which caused his physical disorders.

The passenger has now returned home from the hospital after receiving a treatment, said doctors.


ID : 8070017

Published : 2018-01-02 22:19

Last Modified : 2019-03-18 18:35:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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