Police officers in the Bronx rescue man from subway tracks in Manhattan

Two police officers in the Bronx are being praised for pulling a man to safety after he fell onto subway tracks.  Officers Bhowmik and Wong are assigned to the borough's 43rd Precinct, but were working

News 12 Staff

Aug 6, 2014, 10:18 PM

Updated 3,543 days ago

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Police officers in the Bronx rescue man from subway tracks in Manhattan
Two police officers in the Bronx are being praised for pulling a man to safety after he fell onto subway tracks. 
Officers Bhowmik and Wong are assigned to the borough's 43rd Precinct, but were working on the NYPD's counter-terrorism initiative at West 4th Street in Manhattan. 
That's where a 32-year-old fell onto the northbound tracks for the A, C and E trains. The cops grabbed his arm and leg, and pulled him to safety right before the train came in. 
The officers earned themselves a shoutout on the NYPD's Facebook page. 


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