PARIS (AP) — The high-speed train operator Thalys is going to train its employees to respond to terrorist scenarios and dangerous situations following a report that a ticket inspector panicked during the Aug. 21 attack on a train to Paris. The company pledged to improve the communication system between service personnel and the train driver, who is separated from the rest of the train for security reasons. During the August attack, the report said it took two minutes to the driver to get a good understanding of the situation since ticket inspectors were not in position to call him.