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In Tamil Nadu, a conductor avoids a potential accident when a bus driver experiences a heart attack.  ​ 

​**Title:** Quick Action Prevents Bus Accident After Driver’s Heart Attack

**Meta Description:** A bus driver in Tamil Nadu suffered a heart attack, but quick actions by the conductor and passengers prevented a potential accident.

**URL Slug:** bus-accident-averted-heart-attack

**Headline:** Quick Thinking by Passengers and Conductor Averts Bus Accident After Driver Suffers Heart Attack

On Friday, a tragic incident unfolded in Tamil Nadu’s Dindigul district when a bus driver, identified as Prabhu, suffered a heart attack while operating a private bus heading towards Pudukottai. The quick response of the conductor and passengers played a crucial role in averting a potential disaster.

As the bus was crossing Kanakampatti, Prabhu signaled to the conductor, indicating he was experiencing severe chest pain. Unfortunately, before any assistance could be rendered, he lost consciousness and collapsed, resulting in a loss of control over the vehicle. Fortunately, the conductor acted swiftly, engaging the emergency brakes just in time, while passengers rushed to assist the driver.

The incident was captured on the bus’s CCTV camera, which is now being reviewed by local authorities as part of their investigation. Police are also interviewing the conductor and passengers to gather more information about the event.

This incident is reminiscent of a similar case from November of the previous year, where a Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) driver passed away from a cardiac arrest while driving near Yeshwantpur. Kiran, aged 39, experienced severe chest pain and lost consciousness while operating the bus.

Recent reports have highlighted a concerning trend of heart attacks occurring during everyday activities. Earlier this month, a 22-year-old bride-to-be tragically died from a cardiac arrest during her Haldi ceremony in Uttar Pradesh. In another incident, a 35-year-old man collapsed from a suspected heart attack while attempting to start his scooter in Chhattisgarh. Just days prior, a 50-year-old man named Wasim Sarwat suffered a heart attack while dancing at his 25th wedding anniversary celebration in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh.

As these incidents illustrate, heart health remains a critical concern, and awareness is essential for prevention and timely response in emergencies.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: What should you do if someone suffers a heart attack while driving?**

A: If a driver shows signs of a heart attack, such as severe chest pain or loss of consciousness, it is crucial to stop the vehicle safely, engage the emergency brakes, and call for medical assistance immediately. 

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