A heart-warming video which reveals commuters in Glasgow rescuing a canine from practice tracks has gone viral on social media.
Believed to have been captured on October 9, at Glasgow Queen Street Low Level, the footage reveals a crowd of individuals desperately attempting to drag the canine out from below a stationary practice.
Efforts to convey the animal onto the platform proceed for half a minute, earlier than a bunch of three folks lastly handle to drag it to security.
Social media reviews declare the canine had slipped off its lead and fallen off the platform.
A Tiktok person posted the video to social media on Tuesday, and it has since amassed almost a million views.
In a later video, he mentioned one of many girls concerned within the rescue effort had jumped into motion regardless of being three weeks postpartum.
Taking to Twitter shortly after the incident, the lady wrote she had “tunnel vision” when she went to rescue the pet.
ScotRail mentioned the incident was not reported on the time, however a spokesperson took the chance to warn passengers to maintain “well back” from platform edges.
Phil Campbell, the nationwide operator’s buyer operations director, mentioned: “We’re happy to see that the canine was retrieved protected and nicely.
“We take this opportunity to remind customers to keep well back from platform edges when trains are arriving and leaving the station, and to keep hold of pets, pushchairs, and other belongings when getting on and off the train.”