Teen Fire Brigade Volunteers Fight to Save 70‑Year‑Old Killed by Train

Today a 70‑year‑old woman was fatally struck by a train near Jasienica Mazowiecka station in Wołomin County, and teenage members of the local Youth Fire Brigade rushed to the scene to administer CPR and call emergency services.

Fatal Accident Near Jasienica Station

A train struck a 70‑year‑old woman at the railway crossing adjoining Jasienica Mazowiecka station on the day of the incident. The victim was immediately crushed by the locomotive and could not be revived despite on‑scene attempts.

Rapid Response by Youth Fire Brigade

Teenagers from the local Youth Fire Brigade (MDP) were first on the scene. They began resuscitation immediately and called for medical help before professional rescuers arrived.

Official Statement Praises Volunteers

The fire department’s board and the MDP supervisors issued a statement titled “Attitude Worthy of a Medal”, commending the girls for their swift action and safety awareness.

Immediate Safety Measures

Rail traffic at the station was temporarily halted while rescue operations were carried out. Updated details of the incident will be released by authorities after a full investigation.

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