Tuberkulose Saarbahn Causes Panic Among Passengers
Tuberkulose Saarbahn Incident
Saarbrücken – On Friday, August 16, 2024, a disturbing incident unfolded in the Saarbahn, leading to significant unrest among passengers. A woman escaped from a Saarbrücken clinic and entered the train, despite suffering from open tuberculosis, a highly contagious disease.
The patient, wearing a face mask and carrying beer, began to cough heavily, causing panic among those traveling with her. Passengers, realizing the risk of infection, promptly alerted the police.
Police Response to Tuberkulose Scare
Police intervened at the Saarbahn station St. Johanner Straße. Due to the high risk of contagion, officers donned protective suits and masks to ensure their safety. Additionally, the officers deployed outside the train also wore masks.
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