<p>An alert passenger saved the life of a BMTC bus driver and scores of passengers when he noticed the driver in discomfort and stopped the bus on Monday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The BMTC officers said 28-year-old Renukaprasad, who was driving a Volvo bus on Monday afternoon, had a chest pain. Devaraju, the passenger, who was sitting in the front seat, noticed a visibly uncomfortable Prasad and asked him about it.<br /><br />When Prasad told him he had pain in his chest, Devaraju told him to stop the bus and asked all the passengers to alight, near Wilson Garden around 1:15 pm. The driver was then taken to St Martha's hospital where doctors conducted an ECG test.<br /><br />The reports were normal and it turned out the driver had gastric trouble which caused the pain.<br /></p>
<p>An alert passenger saved the life of a BMTC bus driver and scores of passengers when he noticed the driver in discomfort and stopped the bus on Monday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The BMTC officers said 28-year-old Renukaprasad, who was driving a Volvo bus on Monday afternoon, had a chest pain. Devaraju, the passenger, who was sitting in the front seat, noticed a visibly uncomfortable Prasad and asked him about it.<br /><br />When Prasad told him he had pain in his chest, Devaraju told him to stop the bus and asked all the passengers to alight, near Wilson Garden around 1:15 pm. The driver was then taken to St Martha's hospital where doctors conducted an ECG test.<br /><br />The reports were normal and it turned out the driver had gastric trouble which caused the pain.<br /></p>