Gujarat : Heroic Rescue of young woman at Ahmedabad railway station

As the woman attempted to disembark from the train, her foot slipped, causing panic among onlookers. Thankfully, a vigilant individual standing near the train's door immediately grasped her hand, preventing a further fall. The prompt response of a female constable from the RPF, along with the swift assistance of local bystanders, ensured quick aid to the distressed woman.

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Ahmedabad : A tense moment gripped platform number 6 of Ahmedabad’s Kalupur railway station when a young woman slipped while alighting from a moving train. However, swift action by fellow passengers and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) prevented a potential tragedy.

As the woman attempted to disembark from the train, her foot slipped, causing panic among onlookers. Thankfully, a vigilant individual standing near the train’s door immediately grasped her hand, preventing a further fall. The prompt response of a female constable from the RPF, along with the swift assistance of local bystanders, ensured quick aid to the distressed woman.

The girl was swiftly assisted off the train, averting a potentially disastrous situation. Reports suggest that the incident occurred as the woman opted for a shortcut to avoid a longer walk, leading to the unfortunate slip.

Crucially, the collective vigilance and quick thinking of those present on the platform, particularly the RPF women constables and bystanders, played a pivotal role in averting a potential tragedy. Their immediate response and alertness ensured the young woman’s safety and prevented the situation from escalating into a more severe accident.

The incident stands as a testament to the importance of vigilance and collective responsibility in ensuring the safety of railway passengers. It also underscores the crucial role played by railway staff and bystanders in averting untoward incidents, emphasizing the need for caution and adherence to safety protocols, especially during boarding and disembarking from moving trains.

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