How to save a life: Hero cops in Brooklyn recount moment they saved straphanger from oncoming train

Officers Brian Caminero (left) and Azharul Chowdhury (right) recount the harrowing moment a straphanger fell into the roadbed last month, leading them to pulling him to safety moments before a train rolled into the station.

Photo by Dean Moses

Two Brooklyn transit cops recounted the harrowing moment a straphanger fell into the roadbed last month and their daring effort to pull him to safety just moments before a train rolled into the station.

Officers Brian Caminero and Azharul Chowdhury were performing an inspection at around 10:36 a.m. on Jan. 27 at the Fulton Street stop on the G line when they received a call that somebody had fainted and fallen into the tracks of the nearby Lafayette Avenue station on the C line. Springing into action, the cops decided to run to the station, located a block south of the Fulton Street stop.

โ€œThe only thing thatโ€™s on our minds is to get there as fast as we can,โ€ Officer Caminero told amNewYork Metro. โ€œThings are flying off us, who cares about it, you know, thereโ€™s a person on tracks.โ€

The pair say they had to act quickly. Although they had a patrol vehicle parked nearby, they felt there wasnโ€™t enough time to pile into it so they raced to the scene on foot.

The 36-year-old man also happened to have fallen right at the very end of the Brooklyn bound track, making it just that much further to reach.

โ€œOnce we arrived at the location, we saw him, he was sitting on the track bleeding from the face. I used my flashlight to stop the train,โ€ Chowdhury recalled. โ€œMy partner helped him up and we called an ambulance and sent him to hospital.โ€

The man had apparently been on the platform with his fiancรฉ when he had some kind of medical episode, causing him to drop to the roadbed. With the oncoming trainโ€™s headlights illuminating the tracks, the officers believed he would have been dead in mere moments.

โ€œI yelled at him: โ€˜give me your hand, the train is coming.โ€™ We were able to yank him off the tracks…

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