The audio documents brought to light by the Live News show prove the absolute mess that prevailed in OSE, especially that night that will remain in the history of our country with the blackest colors.
The dialogues between the station master and the traffic controller cause anger and questions in public opinion. Two people, who are supposed to be in charge of a position, and they can’t get along sending 57 innocent souls to hell.
“I know, put whatever you want. Put 30 I didn’t look. Put 7:79. Anything. Everything is OK. Should I light a cigarette, be quiet? I trust you; You are nice.” one station master is heard saying to another.
But the most infuriating thing is that at the time of the decisions, at the time when hundreds of passengers have left their lives in the hands of the station master, he tries to concentrate as a lady in the area seems to address him.
“Madam since we are playing lives please close the door a bit. I beg you very much. Yes please. Santa, close the door a little.” the station master of Larissa is heard saying in an intense tone.
“We’re going to do the same thing we did before with 60. Okay? Well, let’s go” continued the Larissa station master. But this place was ultimately to be the final destination for 57 souls.
“Come Pantelis with the 63, what are we going to do” the stationmaster is heard asking the traffic controller, to which he replies “now the 63? Chase it, chase it.”
But why the hell is he chasing it, an entire society wonders?
In fact, the station master of Larissa wanted to be in such a responsible position without stress. “Wait Pantelis, I don’t want stress. Kostas, the others are waiting too, tell me. Who else? I have 4 trains here.”
Dialogues that testify that the national tragedy was really inevitable.
Tragedy in Tempe: The moment the first firefighters and volunteers arrive at the scene
In a video released today, Friday, March 1, the voices of trapped passengers calling for help can be heard shortly following the train collision in Tempe.
Footage broadcast by Mega shows trapped passengers on the ill-fated train screaming for help just seconds following the fatal crash and fire that broke out at the scene.
In fact, the forces of the EMAK and the Hellenic Police, who had rushed to the scene from the first moment, can also be heard. Firefighters and volunteers plunge into the fiery inferno to save lives.
“Come on my leventi! Come on my boy!”, the rescuers who arrived first on the scene can be heard saying. EMAK men, Firemen and police were looking for survivors, in total darkness, meters away from the wagons, with only the light of the flashlight.
In Mega’s second video, we see the first firefighter arriving at the scene, while police officers also arrive. The following dialogue follows: – I am the Service Officer of the AT Tempo, what do you want? – My friend, I want the fire brigade that is in front of EMAK to bring all their electrical tools here. -Done. I get 199. He brings it now.
Shocking moments described by Thodoros Katsioulis, who was rescued injured from the fatal train accident in Tempi.
Mr. Katsioulis survived and managed to get small children out of the train. He emphasized, among other things, that those who came out were not moving away, but were trying to help others.
Also in a video that came to light, the voices of stranded passengers calling for help can be heard shortly following the train collision in Tempe.
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