Jagdev Singh went to work Monday as a Calgary Transit operator just as he would any other day—but it turned out a little different, and, thanks to Singh’s quick thinking a Calgary woman was brought to safety. Singh was leaving the Saddletown station Monday around 8 a.m. when he saw a disoriented woman on the […]

Jagdev Singh went to work Monday as a Calgary Transit operator just as he would any other day—but it turned out a little different, and, thanks to Singh’s quick thinking a Calgary woman was brought to safety.

Singh was leaving the Saddletown station Monday around 8 a.m. when he saw a disoriented woman on the tracks with a train rapidly approaching. Luckily, he said the train operator honked the horn, prompting the woman to vacate the tracks.

He watched as she got up and began walking right down the tracks again.

“I got in my bus and drove up beside her and said ‘what are you doing? You know this is not a safe place to be,’” he said. “She just kept saying ‘ok, ok’ and I could see she was mentally not stable at the time.”

He then persuaded the woman onto the bus offering her a safe, warm place to sit.

Source- Dailysikhupdate