The 6-month-old baby who fell ill on train number 13246 was given medical attention after the on-board TTE alerted Danapur control in Bihar.
Recently, a video has been doing the rounds on the internet, showcasing how a TTE (travelling ticket examiner) on a moving train helped a 6-month-old baby who felt ill. He helped the baby get the required medical attention after alerting Danapur control in Bihar.
TTE on a moving train helps a 6-month-old baby receive immediate medical attention.
The baby fell ill on train number 13246, but the TTE ensured the baby received timely medical assistance. The railway staff acted swiftly during the medical emergency and thus moved people on the internet with their swift action, prompt response, coordination, and kindness. The incident came to light after the official X account of the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) at Danapur shared a post showing a doctor attending to the infant on board. According to the post, the child travelling on the train suddenly required urgent medical attention. The post stated, “As soon as the information was received, onboard TTE Dharmveer Yadav acted promptly and informed DNR Commercial Control, following which medical assistance was arranged at Mokama.”
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens praise the alterness of the railway staff.
Railway authorities coordinated with medical teams to ensure help was available when the train reached Mokama station in Bihar. The quick response reportedly helped the child receive treatment without delay. The DRM Danapur account also mentioned that the infant’s parents expressed gratitude towards the TTE and Indian Railways for helping them and the child receive treatment without delay. The incident drew widespread attention on social media, with many users praising the alertness of the railway staff and the efficiency with which the situation was handled. Many users appreciated the role of TTE, noting that the incident highlighted how frontline railway staff often serve as first responders in unexpected situations onboard trains.

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