In a critical response incident, emergency services were swiftly called to the Southeastern Bickley Railway Station on Southborough Road, Bickley following reports of a person on the tracks, potentially with serious injuries just before 5pm on Saturday.

Incident Overview:

  • Location: The incident occurred at Bickley Railway Station, a key commuter point in the Southeastern network.
  • Time and Date: Emergency services were alerted to the situation on Saturday evening just before 5pm

Emergency Services Response:

  • Rapid Deployment: Emergency services, including paramedics, police and the London Fire Brigade were dispatched immediately to the scene.
  • London Ambulance Service (LAS) Involvement: LAS played a crucial role in providing medical assistance.

Current Situation:

  • Victim’s Condition: The condition of the person found on the tracks is currently being assessed. Details about the extent of injuries, if any, are yet to be confirmed.
  • Investigation Underway: Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Impact on Railway Services:

  • Train Services Affected: The incident has led to temporary disruptions in train services at Bickley Railway Station.
  • Travel Advisories: Commuters are advised to check with Southeastern Railway for updates on train schedules and possible alternative routes.

Public Advisory:

  • Safety Reminder: The public is reminded to exercise caution around railway tracks and adhere to safety protocols.
  • Witness Appeal: Witnesses or anyone with information about the incident are encouraged to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation.

Community and Support:

  • Support for Affected Individuals: Support services are being offered to those affected by the incident, including the victim’s family and witnesses.
  • Gratitude for Emergency Services: The community has expressed gratitude to the emergency responders for their quick action and dedication to public safety.

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