HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The disabled passenger who was on board a METRO lift van when it was hijacked in downtown Houston is out of the hospital.Hector Arajuo, 65, was taken to St Joseph's Hospital in the Heights as a precaution. He's a diabetic and has heart problems.He was the only passenger in the back of the van when a man yanked the female driver out near downtown and took off."He said you shut up. You don't know nothing. I'll punch you and put you to sleep. I said okay. I can't move anyway in my wheelchair," said Araujo. "In that moment I'm thinking he's going to kill me, kidnap me, do something to me."The suspect led Houston and Metro police on a nearly 30-minute long chase before crashing into a fire hydrant near 300 Heights Blvd.Arajuo described a wild ride of twists and turns ant at one point, he said, the suspect swerved out of the way of a train.He was checked out at the hospital and released.The suspect was arrested and faces aggravated robbery and evading police charges. His name has not been released.