A life saved in timeโPune Fire Brigadeโs timely action brings hope to mental health awareness.
By Prashant for PuneriPages.in
Late one evening, amidst the fading city lights near Rajaram Bridge, a young engineering student stood at the edgeโoverwhelmed, afraid, and unsure. But thanks to the swift action and compassion of Puneโs Fire Brigade, what could have been a tragedy turned into a moment of life-affirming rescue.
This isnโt a story about drama. Itโs about a life saved. And it’s a call to all of usโto listen more, judge less, and recognize the silent struggles around us.
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๐ You Are Not Alone: Where to Get Help
If you or someone you know is going through a tough time, please rememberโthereโs help. Thereโs hope.
๐ AASRA (24×7 Helpline): 91-9820466726
๐ iCALL: +91-9152987821
๐ Vandrevala Foundation Helpline: 1860 266 2345 / 1800 233 3330
๐ฌ More Resources: icallhelpline.org | samaritansmumbai.com
Talking to someone can change everything.
What Happened
According to initial reports, the student had been struggling after receiving disappointing exam results. Overcome with emotion, he made his way to Rajaram Bridge. But before anything irreversible could happen, bystanders alerted emergency servicesโand within minutes, Pune Fire Brigade reached the spot.
Using trained negotiation, skill, and compassion, the team safely brought the student down. It was an act of humanity, bravery, and professionalism that deserves more recognition than the attempt itself.
Beyond the Incident: What This Really Tells Us
This isn’t just about one young man. Itโs about the thousands of students in Pune, Indiaโs education hub, silently battling pressure, expectation, and self-doubt.
Many of us have been thereโsitting with a grade that didnโt go our way, facing deadlines that feel like walls, or feeling alone in a crowd. But the truth is: one exam result doesn’t define your future. Failing a subject doesn’t mean you’re a failure. Your life is worth far more than a mark sheet.
A Message for Students: It’s Okay to Feel Lost
If youโre a student reading this, please hear this loud and clear: Itโs okay to struggle. Itโs okay to ask for help. Itโs okay to not be okay.
๐ You are not alone. ๐ Your feelings are valid. ๐ There is always a way forwardโalways.
Whether itโs talking to a friend, reaching out to a mentor, or simply calling a helplineโyouโre allowed to lean on others. Thatโs not weakness. Thatโs courage.
A Word to Parents, Friends, and Teachers
Letโs stop saying โjust work harderโ and start saying, โIโm here for you.โ
Watch for signs: withdrawal, sudden silence, irritability, sleep changes. If your child, student, or friend seems off, reach out. Just ask, โHow are you doing?โ and listen without judgment.
Because sometimes, all it takes to stop a tragedy is someone who truly listens.
Ending with Hope
That night, a student didnโt jump. He was brought backโalive and breathingโbecause strangers cared, because help arrived on time, because the city showed up.
Letโs keep showing up. Letโs keep listening. Letโs keep reminding each other: You matter. You are not alone. You are deeply valued.
Written with care, for every struggling heart in Pune.
– puneripages.in