![This media file captures an emergency communication system located within what appears to be a public transport vehicle, likely a train or metro, situated in Mumbai, India.
The primary subjects are a dark green instructional sign and a black electronic panel mounted on a light-colored wall. The sign, affixed with screws, provides critical information in Marathi, Hindi, and English, stating "CALL IN CASE OF EMERGENCY." It details the procedure for activating the system: "Press the botton [sic] for 5 sec. and release." Further instructions guide the user through the call process, indicating that a screen will first show "Calling Please Wait" and then "Call Progressing," at which point the user can "talk to Guard." A small circular emblem, possibly a logo, is also visible on the sign.
Directly below the sign, a black rectangular electronic panel is housed within a grey, angled casing. This panel features a speaker grille on its left side, two circular buttons (one silver, one dark) on the right, and a small, vertical, light green/yellow sticker in the center. The surrounding wall is plain and light-colored.
No activity is currently taking place, but the installation is clearly designed for passenger safety and communication with staff in urgent situations. The overall setting suggests a utilitarian and well-maintained interior of a modern public transit system.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_d6b83c0a-3730-4534-a.jpg?alt=media)
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This media file captures an emergency communication system located within what appears to be a public transport vehicle, likely a train or metro, situated in Mumbai, India. The primary subjects are a dark green instructional sign and a black electronic panel mounted on a light-colored wall. The sign, affixed with screws, provides critical information in Marathi, Hindi, and English, stating "CALL IN CASE OF EMERGENCY." It details the procedure for activating the system: "Press the botton [sic] for 5 sec. and release." Further instructions guide the user through the call process, indicating that a screen will first show "Calling Please Wait" and then "Call Progressing," at which point the user can "talk to Guard." A small circular emblem, possibly a logo, is also visible on the sign. Directly below the sign, a black rectangular electronic panel is housed within a grey, angled casing. This panel features a speaker grille on its left side, two circular buttons (one silver, one dark) on the right, and a small, vertical, light green/yellow sticker in the center. The surrounding wall is plain and light-colored. No activity is currently taking place, but the installation is clearly designed for passenger safety and communication with staff in urgent situations. The overall setting suggests a utilitarian and well-maintained interior of a modern public transit system.
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