Polish Police Free Man Trapped Under 600‑kg Steel Rail on Warsaw Street

At about 11 a.m. on October 14, Warsaw police rescued a man crushed under a 600‑kg steel rail during construction on Dymińska Street.

Incident Location and Discovery

Polish police on Dymińska Street in Warsaw’s Żoliborz district responded to a loud noise and a call for help while securing a site where a non‑explosive had been found during construction of a building on the Citadel area.

The Crushed Man

Investigators found a man trapped under a 600‑kg steel rail that had fallen onto his chest, blocking breathing and escape.

Rapid Response and Rescue

Using a metal rod, officers pried the rail, carefully extracted the victim, and immediately called for an ambulance. Authorities suspected a spinal injury, so the man was immobilized and monitored until medical crews arrived.

Aftermath and Medical Care

Thanks to the swift action, the victim was handed over to doctors for further treatment. Police praised for professionalism and vigilance.

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