- John Chroston
John Chroston, a biology teacher at
Falkirk High School ,Scotland , was one of the few tourists present during theIndian Ocean earthquake able to recognisetsunami warning signs and prompt a beach evacuation. (Another foreigner with the right knowledge was British school girlTilly Smith . Some villages inIndonesia had local knowledge that alerted them.)Chroston, then 48 years old, was holidaying at
Kamala Bay , nearPhuket ,Thailand , with his daughter Rebecca and his wife Sandra Adams, a professor atStirling University . He was swimming when the sea receded, and instantly recognised the early-warning sign for a tsunami. He ran up the beach, sounding the alarm, gathering up his wife and daughter.With the assistance of a Thai doctor, Harpreet Grover, Chroston persuaded a hotel shuttle bus driver to turn his bus around and take passengers to high ground. The bus stopped to pick up a few Thai women and children on the way, and was at one point engulfed by the wave, but managed to pull through and reached high ground.
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* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,18690-1426327,00.html Fast-thinking father saved family and tourist bus] -
The Times
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/thailand/1480433/Teacher%27s-instant-response-saved-family-and-15-tourists.html Teacher's instant response saved family and 15 tourists] -Daily Telegraph
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/4149705.stm BBC news report]
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