According to a Hang Tuah Fire as well as Rescue operations room spokesman, they received a distress call about 2.18 pm.
"The sight stalled right after it left a Tun Sambanthan hire heading towards a Maharajalela station," he told Bernama when contacted here.
Taman Desa, Pantai as well as Sri Hartamas rescue crew were rushed to a scene as well, he added.
"We evacuated 63 passengers using fire engine cranes as well as a rest were discovered by pulling a stalled sight in to a Tun Sambanthan hire with an additional train," he said.
Meanwhile, Prasarana Negara Berhad, Media Affairs physical education instructor Azhar Ghazali pronounced a 1.58 pm incident was due to a 'Traction Control' malfunction which caused a train's engine to stop automatically.
He pronounced one newcomer fainted as well as dual others had respirating difficulties as well as were taken to a Kuala Lumpur Hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, newcomer Nur Izzah Nazihah Hasnul Bahrin, 14, from Nilai, pronounced a sight had been moving routinely prior to entrance to an sudden halt.
"The engine stopped suddenly as well as a air-conditioning was also not working," she told reporters, adding which people started becoming concerned when they saw dual passengers fainting.
A traveller from England, Matthew, 27, pronounced a sight was already really crowded when he boarded it during a Tun Sambanthan station. "There were still a little people shouting when a sight came to a halt not realising a incident you were in," he added. Bernama
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