JR Shikoku driver complaining of "heat stroke" while on board 30 minutes before the station Stopped on August 9 18:08

On the morning of the 9th, a train train operator on the JR Seto Ohashi Line connecting Kagawa and Okayama complained of heat stroke, and the train stopped for about 30 minutes. This means that no passengers were injured or felt sick.

According to JR Shikoku, the driver man of the JR Shikoku sightseeing train "Seto Ohashi Anpanman Torokko" who was heading from Takamatsu to Okayama on the JR Seto Ohashi Line on the 9th, was feeling sick and felt ill. I complained about the symptom.

Therefore, the train stopped about 1.5 kilometers before Kojima Station in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture.

Another employee was on board this train to guide the driver, and he arranged for a replacement driver, so the train stopped for about 30 minutes until the replacement driver arrived. Did.

About 40 passengers were not injured or feeling sick.

In addition, the driver who had the symptoms of heat stroke had been treated at the hospital with intravenous drip.

According to JR Shikoku, the rapid trains were canceled one by one due to the temporary stop of trains, and there were delays in seven trains including limited express trains.