Here is the translation of the provided text into English: "The second case is the 'Piston went down' incident! With the opening of the oxygen tank, the passengers pushed each other aside and threw themselves outside."

Here is the translation of the provided text into English:

21.09.2024 17:00

In Bingöl, a passenger caused chaos when they boarded the bus with an oxygen tank. The sound of the tank being opened panicked the passengers, who jumped off the bus in a frenzy. The driver and passengers fled, shouting "The bomb is exploding," while those moments were captured on security cameras.

In Bingöl, a person who boarded a bus with an oxygen tank invited disaster. The panic caused by the opening of the tank was captured by the bus camera, while the driver said, "'Captain, open the door' they were shouting. One person was left in the car. When they said, 'The bomb is exploding, the bomb is exploding,' I unbuckled my seatbelt and got out of the vehicle," he said.

WHEN THE OXYGEN TANK OPENED, CHAOS ENSUED ON THE BUS

The incident occurred in the center of Bingöl around noon today. According to the information obtained, a passenger boarded a private public bus with an oxygen tank. While the passenger placed the tank between his feet, the bus started moving. After a while, the sliding and opening oxygen tank caused panic inside the bus.

The second, 'Piston went down' incident! With the opening of the oxygen tank, passengers pushed each other out

PANIC MOMENTS CAPTURED ON SECURITY CAMERA

Due to the noise, the driver and other passengers were bewildered, and after the vehicle was stopped, they jumped out of the bus in a panic. The events were captured second by second by the bus camera.

The second, 'Piston went down' incident! With the opening of the oxygen tank, passengers pushed each other out

"THEY SHOUTED 'THE BOMB IS EXPLODING'"

During the incident, the driver of the bus with license plate 12 M 0057, Mehmet Asilzade, said, "While driving, I heard a hissing sound coming from the back. Of course, since it was crowded, I didn't immediately realize what was happening. The only thing I saw was people coming from the back to the front, shouting, 'Captain, open the door.' I was traveling about 40-45 kilometers. I didn't open the door; I first checked the car. There was nothing wrong. I initially thought there was a fire, and since there was no negativity in the car or on the dashboard, I maintained my composure and passed the intersection. After the intersection, I pulled the car to the right. Then I opened the door. One person was left in the car, and when they said, 'The bomb is exploding, the bomb is exploding,' I unbuckled my seatbelt and got out before the only person left in the car. Thank God, I managed to get everyone out safely without anyone getting hurt."

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