This is not the first case of an RPF jawan saving someone's life at a railway station in Mumbai. Even before this, many such videos have come to light, in which people's lives were in danger due to haste and CISF, RPF and other forces saved lives. Here are some similar incidents Last month, an RPF jawan was seen saving the lives of a pregnant woman and her kid at Mumbai's Dadar station. A pregnant mother and her child were seen falling into the platform from a speeding train in the video. The pregnant woman was attempting to board the Danapur express train with her infant, but the train started moving, causing her to miss a step and fall. As soon as this occurred, a member of the RPF rushed towards the woman and ultimately saved her life.In a similar incident, the CISF jawan's quick thinking had earned him a social media sensation after he saved the life of a 45-year-old man who had passed out at a Delhi Metro station by doing CPR on him. According to reports, the man fell unconscious soon before passing through the Dabri Mor station's security check section. However, policeman Vikas, who was on the site at the time, acted quickly and performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the passenger.The CISF official made sure that the passenger, who was a local, returned to his senses. He apparently introduced himself as Satyanarayan and continued on his journey over his refusal to go to the hospital. CPR is an emergency procedure used when a patient's heart stops beating. However, the Delhi Metro Rail Police and an ambulance were dispatched, but according to the statement, CISF Shift In-Charge and Station Controller arrived on the scene and asked the passenger for additional medical treatment, but he refused to travel to the hospital.दि. 07.06.2021 को एलटीटी रेलवे स्टेशन से गोरखपुर एक्स के रवाना होते समय एक यात्री चलती ट्रेन में चढ़ते समय अपना संतुलन खो बैठा व गाडी की चपेट में आने वाला था तभी RPF आरक्षक मिलिंद पठारे ने तुरंत यात्री को खींच कर बचा लिया । कृपया, यात्री चलती ट्रेन न पकड़े। pic.twitter.com/n3XqAgCzCE
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