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What Happened:
An ICE (Intercity-Express) train traveling from Vienna to Hamburg stopped in the Hadersdorf railway tunnel, shortly after leaving Wien-Meidling station, on saturday afternoon (around 1:30 PM).
The train stopped due to a technical fault.
Towing the train was not possible.
Emergency Response:
A large-scale operation involving emergency services was launched.
ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways): Coordinated the response.
Vienna Professional Fire Brigade: Deployed 20 vehicles and 80 personnel. Assisted with evacuation through emergency exits.
Vienna Professional Rescue Service: Provided a mobile command center, a mobile evacuation bus, four rescue vehicles, and 20 rescue personnel.
Wiener Linien (Vienna Public Transport): Provided buses to transport evacuees back to the city.
Evacuation:
Initially, the plan was to transfer passengers to a replacement train inside the tunnel.
This plan was abandoned due to the late hour and potential for further delays.
Passengers were eventually evacuated to the surface through emergency exits.
The evacuation was completed around 8:00 PM.
Evacuees were transported back to the city by Wiener Linien buses.
Casualties:
two passengers required outpatient care.
No serious injuries were initially reported.
Image Caption:
The image shows a Viennese professional rescue vehicle.
* the caption states the rescue service was deployed after the ICE stopped.
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