Video shows woman caught in door, dragged onto train tracks in San Francisco.
Officials in San Francisco are promising a full investigation after a frightening video was released showing a woman getting her finger caught in a closing train door and dragged onto the tracks under the train.
A woman was dragged onto the tracks by a Muni train in San Francisco on Friday, April 12, 2019, after getting stuck in a closing door. The state is now investigating the safety of the doors. "These trains, and doors, are safe," Rose said. "They operate as designed, they were certified by CPUC [California Public Utilities Commission] and they've gone through six months of tests before we put them in service.""I heard shouting behind me, and I didn't know what was going on, but there was a commotion and I was scared honestly," eyewitness Will Hayworth told KGO.
Paul Rose, a spokesperson for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, said Muni cars were safe following the dragging of a woman who got stuck in a train door on Friday, April 12, 2019.
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