Officer Pablo Luna heroically rescues a 3-year-old boy from an oncoming train tracks in Córdoba, Argentina.
Officer Pablo Luna heroically rescues a 3-year-old boy from an oncoming train tracks in Córdoba, Argentina.
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Officer Pablo Luna saves 3-year-old boy from train in Córdoba

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A police officer rescued a 3-year-old boy from being hit by a train in Villa Los Galpones, Córdoba. Officer Pablo Luna acted swiftly after hearing the horn blasts and seeing the child on the tracks. The boy's mother recounted the moment of distress while preparing breakfast.

In Villa Los Galpones, Córdoba, police cabo Pablo Luna saved a 3-year-old boy seconds before a 29-car train formation hit him. The incident occurred recently, as reported by TN and videos aired on Telefe's Mediodía Noticias. Luna recounted: “I heard the horn blasts and saw him on the tracks” and said “I didn't hesitate” as he ran to rescue him. A photo shows the officer with the boy afterward. The boy's mother described the moment: she was “just getting up” and preparing breakfast when it happened. “I didn't know how to react,” she said. The rescue video shows the police officer lifting the child just in time.

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Reactions on X to the rescue by Officer Pablo Luna in Córdoba are overwhelmingly positive, with users, officials, and news accounts praising his heroism and quick action in saving a 3-year-old boy from an oncoming train. Posts highlight the dramatic video footage, commend the police's commitment, and affirm sentiments like 'los buenos son los de azul.' No negative or skeptical opinions were prominent.

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