A passenger slipped while boarding a moving train at Prayagraj Junction. RPF constable Geeta posted there quickly saved his life by pulling him. Due to his alertness and wisdom a major accident was averted.
A major accident was almost averted at Prayagraj Junction in Uttar Pradesh. Here a passenger was trying to board the moving Lichchavi Express, when his foot slipped. This incident happened on platform number 6. According to reports, the man tried to board the moving train, but his foot slipped and he fell into the dangerous gap between the platform and the train. He could have died within a few seconds.
RPF constable Geeta showed agility
At the same time, RPF woman constable Geeta was on duty on the platform. Without wasting a moment he rushed towards the passenger and pulled him out of the gap. His quickness saved that person’s life. This entire incident was captured in the CCTV cameras installed at the station.
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Officials said that the life of the passenger was saved due to the wisdom and courage of Constable Geeta. His alertness prevented a major accident from occurring.
Video viral on social media
This CCTV footage of the rescue has gone viral on social media platforms. Many users praised Constable Geeta and called her a real-life hero. One user wrote that his agility and bravery is not just a part of training, but shows true human compassion and a strong sense of duty. Another user said that millions of passengers feel safe because of officials who work behind the scenes. Many people saluted his courage and thanked him for saving the life of the passenger.
Mixed reactions and questions on safety
While most of the reactions were positive, some users also raised an important question. He asked why the Railway Police does not stop the passengers even before they board the running trains? One comment said that prevention is better than cure and suggested strict enforcement of safety rules. Other users reminded travelers to follow safety guidelines and avoid risky behavior. Many comments warned people not to board or deboard running trains as life is more valuable than catching the train on time. Some users expressed disappointment and said that if the passengers themselves continue to ignore the basic safety rules, then for how long will the railway officials continue to save people.