Seconds from death

09:02, 13/02/2019

Two rail workers have been hailed heroes after saving a woman from certain death on a level crossing.

 

Two rail workers have been hailed heroes after saving a woman from certain death on a level crossing.

The brave employees rescued the 77-year-old Phan Thi Cam just seconds before a speeding train passed through.

The moment two hero rail workers pull a woman to safety just seconds before a train speeds past. — Screenshot photo from CCTV.  Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/society/505252/seconds-from-death.html#om8IYOehGXgWqfoK.99
The moment two hero rail workers pull a woman to safety just seconds before a train speeds past. — Screenshot photo from CCTV. 

At 8.20am Tuesday, at the railway crossing in Quyet Thang Ward, Bien Hoa City in Dong Nai, the pedestrian walked through after the barrier had closed.

But as she crossed over the track she tripped and was facedown on the floor as the speeding train approached.

Quick-thinking staff from the Sai Gon Railway Joint Stocks Company leapt into action.

Nguyen Thi Minh, 35, and 32-year-old Do Thị Lan, rushed to the elderly lady’s aid, grabbed her and pulled her to safety just two seconds before the train went by.

The pair said they tried to stop the woman from crossing, but she ignored their requests.

“When the woman reached the railway, she fell down,” Minh said. “Instinctively we just rushed to pull her out.”

Modest Lan added: “Saving the woman is part of the job we have to do.”

Vu Anh Minh, chairman of Viet Nam Railway Corporation has sent complimentary letters to the two workers, calling them heroes for their bravery.

Minh also said that with increasing passengers who use trains to travel during Tet holidays, the number of trains increased.

Railway staff worked hard and have high responsibilities to ensure safety for people and trains, he said.

“The brave action of Minh and Lan helps make us feel how precious life is. Faced with a life or death situation, the women acted heroically.”

(Source:VNS)