Watch: Off-duty Mumbai cop's quick action saves man from tragic train accident at Goregaon station
Mumbai police officer PC Balaso Dhage, while off duty, heroically rescued a man who had fallen onto the tracks at Goregaon railway station, narrowly avoiding a moving train. The dramatic save, captured in a viral video, showcases Dhage¡¯s bravery and quick reflexes.
Mumbai Police have once again shown their heroic side in an extraordinary act of bravery. Recently, a Mumbai police officer, even while off duty, leaped into action to rescue a person who had fallen and almost ended up trapped under a moving train. Thanks to the officer's swift and courageous intervention, captured in a viral video, the individual¡¯s life was saved from what could have been a tragic outcome.
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At Mumbai's Goregaon railway station, a dramatic rescue unfolded as a man attempting to board a moving train lost his footing and fell perilously close to being run over.
In a stunning display of bravery and quick reflexes, Mumbai police officer PC Balaso Dhage, who was off duty at the time, sprang into action.
Without hesitation, he grabbed the man by the arm and yanked him back to safety on the platform, just moments before the train could have claimed a tragic outcome.
The heart-stopping rescue, captured on video and aptly captioned, "On Duty For Mumbaikars Always!" has rapidly gained attention, amassing over 780,000 views.
Social media users have lauded Dhage's quick thinking and courage, with one commenter noting, "Once a police. Always a police. On duty ho ya off duty. He or she knows their duty, that is to protect everyone."
Another praised, "Constable Dhage needs to be recognised and rewarded for his brave daring timely rescue action! Jai Ho Mumbai Police Force! Looking forward to more such real-life Singham and Dabangg Cops and gutsy rescue rapid actions!"
The viral video highlights the unwavering bravery of Mumbai's police, showing their readiness to act heroically even when off duty.
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