TTC peer support program helps workers who witness subway suicides
TORONTO — Kevin Freeman was driving a train into Toronto’s Bloor Station when a man dressed in black burst through the crowd and jump onto the tracks.
It was 9:45 a.m. on June 26, 2008.
“There was no way I could stop the train,” says the 52-year-old who has witnessed two suicides during his career as the Toronto Transit Commission subway operator.
He recalls ringing the bell once — a message to the other TTC worker at the back of the train to keep the doors closed — and then picking up the radio and telling his co-worker: “We just had a jumper.”