
3 friends save elderly man stuck in a building that caught fire. Old video goes viral
India Today
The old video is actually from an incident in France and was posted on Twitter by IPS officer Dipanshu Kabra on Friday.
There is no substitute for kindness and humanity. One should always strive to be more compassionate towards people and prove that it exists. Just like these young men did. So, in a video that has surfaced on social media, three young men can be seen risking their own lives to save an elderly person stuck in a burning building. The clip was posted on Twitter by IPS officer Dipanshu Kabra and is winning hearts on the internet.
The video is actually of an incident from France and it has gone viral again. In the short clip, 3 men named Dombaev Dzhambulat, Ouloubaev, Asla and Ahmedov Muhsinjon saw an elderly and specially-abled man stuck on the third floor balcony of a burning building.
The men were quick to react and climbed towards the balcony without caring about their own lives. One of them carried the elderly man in his arms and brought him down to safety with the help of the other two before the firefighters arrived at the scene.
Dipanshu Kabra mentioned in the caption of the post that humanity still needs such brave and kind-hearted people.
Watch the video here:
.# , .#HelpChain #HumanityWithHeart#KindnessMatters pic.twitter.com/zbNJ0hNsfH

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