Chenzhou Emergency Bureau publishes the railway alarm phone number, if the alarm is correct, the train will be stopped in 5 minutes at the fastest

On April 14th, the Chenzhou Emergency Management Bureau of Hunan Province released two railway alarm numbers to the public, saying that if there is an emergency on the railway line in Chenzhou, it can call the police to stop.

The two railway alarm telephones are: 0731-82670000 (high-speed railway), 0734-2522205 (normal-speed railway).

On the 15th, Peng Mei News (www.thepaper.cn) called the high-speed railway alarm phone in the aforementioned notice. The operator said that the call was from the Changsha high-speed rail dispatching office, and they were responsible for the high-speed rail line fault alarm wiring within the jurisdiction of Hunan Province. He said that if the masses call this phone to call the police and threaten the safety of the train, they will contact the driving department to stop the train. If the information provided by the masses is accurate, it will only take 5 minutes to notify the driver or the train conductor to stop.

The aforementioned operator said that this phone has been set up for a while, but has not received a dangerous alarm. He said that there is another duty phone in the office. If the masses call 110, the public security department will notify the dispatching office through this duty phone. He said that some units on ordinary railways also installed a similar telephone to receive the public alarm.

On the same day, Peng Mei News called the ordinary speed alarm telephone in the notice, and the operator told Peng Mei News that he was a flood control emergency staff in the train dispatching room and could receive the railway dangerous alarm within the jurisdiction of Chenzhou. After receiving the call, they could be the first Time reflects the situation to the station.

At 11:40 on March 30, a T179 passenger train from Jinan to Guangzhou derailed while in Yongxing County, Chenzhou. The front of the train caught fire and 9 cars rolled over, causing serious injuries to 4 passengers and 118 One passenger was slightly injured; one railway policeman was killed and five railway staff were slightly injured. It was preliminarily determined that the landslide caused by the mudslide caused the train to roll over.

Surging News Reporter Zhu Lei