By a close call: woman is pulled off the track seconds before being hit

Everyone knows the risks of crossing the rails from one platform to another, right? After all, it is no wonder that these places, especially those with a high flow of vehicles and people, have ramps, walkways, tunnels or other means built or installed just so that passers-by can safely go around.

The danger can be even greater when it comes to a station where high speed trains pass - and when the person taking the risk of crossing the tracks does not seem able to climb back to the platform alone! Well, it was a close call that these days a woman did not lose her life at a Victoria station in Australia while wandering the tracks and a train appeared unexpectedly (to her!). Look:

Almost

"And I don't think a woman realized the seriousness of her actions - not even how close she came to dying that day."

Almost!

According to the officers who saved the woman's life, they even saw her come down from the platform to the tracks and start walking toward the other side - and then what you saw above happened, that is, the individual being surprised. by the arrival of a train and being pulled by guards who rushed to meet her.

According to Sarah Kimmorley of Business Insider, the woman's identity has not been revealed, but as the rails are considered restricted areas, she must be legally responsible for her actions. Already the station guards said that although they had come to the aid of the offender, they thought that the train was going to hit her full body - which would result in certain death.

Officials estimate that they were able to pull the girl onto the platform three seconds before the train reached her, and revealed that while these crossings are incredibly dangerous, they happen quite often. If you want to watch the full video - with the interview with the guards, check out the following: