Mumbai Andheri Railway Station – A man slipped from a moving train at the railway station, soldiers on duty saved their lives, video – Mumbai Andheri MSF Saves Passenger Life Under Operation Life Saving Locla

Mumbai Andheri Railway Station – A man slipped from a moving train at the railway station, soldiers on duty saved their lives, video – Mumbai Andheri MSF Saves Passenger Life Under Operation Life Saving Locla

The Maharashtra Security Force (MSF) personnel at Andheri railway station in Mumbai saved a passenger’s life with bravery and vigilance. As part of the Operation Life Saving campaign, the MSF staff pulled the passenger falling from the moving local train in time. Actually, the passenger lost balance and started falling between the train and the platform. At the same time, MSF jawans on duty immediately pulled the train to the passenger. This promptness of MSF postponed a big accident. This incident has been captured in CCTV.

According to the information, at 21:10 pm on Tuesday night, when CCG (F) local train came to platform number 7 and started leaving, then a passenger lost balance and fell on the platform from the moving train. During this time, MSF jawans Hanumant Shinde and Sandeep Marathe on duty at Andheri railway station were noticed. He ran fast without losing time and saved the passenger from falling between the train and the platform. The vigilance of the soldiers saved the passenger’s life.

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Soon after the incident, the passenger was given first aid and after his condition became normal, he was rushed to a safe place. This incident proved the importance of operation life saving campaign, which aims to ensure the safety of passengers at railway stations.

Railway administration and local passengers appreciated the bravery of MSF staff Hanumant Shinde and Sandeep Marathe. Such incidents have come to light in Mumbai’s busy railway network. The readiness and vigilance of Railway Protection Force and MSF jawans is proving to be very important. Railway authorities have appealed to the passengers to avoid climbing in the moving train and follow the security rules.

Report: Shivshankar Tiwari

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