Two New York City police officers sprang into action to help save a man who had fallen onto subway tracks – marking their second heroic rescue in recent months.
The NYPD officers were inspecting Carroll Street station last week when they witnessed a man fall onto the tracks.
In bodycam footage released by the force, officers Garcia and Mohan can be seen running to the man’s aid.
“I fell, I must have slipped off,” the man can be heard saying in the short clip.
In the video, one of the officers jumps down onto the tracks to give the man a boost while his partner pulls him back onto the platform.
The second officer then offers a hand to pull his colleague back to safety before the man is transported into the care of medics.
Posting the rescue on X, NYPD News said the officers “once again” saved the day.
The post highlighted a previous rescue at Brooklyn pier in October, where the officers responded to a report of someone possibly in the water.
Along with NYPD’s harbour unit, the officers – from the 76th Precinct – rescued a woman who had become trapped in the water and was clinging onto a pier.
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In tribute to the latest rescue, the pair’s commanding officer, Captain Taso Karathanasis, posted a picture of them.
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