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Watch: Bystanders Rush To Rescue Man In Wheelchair From Oncoming Train
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A man was captured helping a specially abled person who accidentally fell on the subway tracks.
Internet users often get to witness the kindest of gestures on social media. Another such mind-blowing incident was captured at Union Square, Manhattan, New York. A man in a wheelchair accidentally fell on the tracks of the subway. However, bystanders at the scene jumped to rescue him. They managed to pull him to safety just moments before a train arrived at the station. A Twitter account named Subway Creatures shared this video on its official handle. The caption read, “This afternoon in Union Square a man in a wheelchair somehow ended up on the subway tracks. Luckily, a Good Samaritan jumped down and rescued the man about 10s before the train came into the station. Huge shoutout to whoever the guy is who jumped down to help.” This afternoon in Union Square a man in a wheelchair somehow ended up on the subway tracks. Luckily, a Good Samaritan jumped down and rescued the man about 10s before the train came into the station. Huge shoutout to whoever the guy is who jumped down to help! #subwaycreaturespic.twitter.com/Uhx2drg2NH Why not an emergency stop/brake button on platforms for this type of issue? Someone should have run and alerted train personnel in the station to slow down the train. Why does everyone wait for somebody else to do something and then start acting concerned? If you can help. HELP!! Forget a video. We have lost our minds. Kudos to my man jumping down and helping. Wait so someone just filmed this and didn't try and help? Glad it all worked out but damn.. And there is a guy who is filming instead of helping... Why was the person recording not trying to help right away! The clip garnered over 1.1 million views on the microblogging platform. There were multiple comments under the tweet wherein people expressed their concerns about subway safety. A tweet from actor Dylan Bruno was, “Why not an emergency stop/brake button on platforms for this type of issue?”More Related News