Shirtless woman miraculously pulled unharmed from NYC subway tracks after crawling under stopped train: video

Video captures a shirtless woman being pulled up from subway tracks onto a station platform after she was caught crawling underneath a train in Manhattan early Friday.

The footage shows the woman, wearing only a nude-colored bra, being helped up onto the platform by MTA employees at the Fulton Street station in downtown Manhattan.

Several emergency responders can be seen in the clip lifting her up and then having her stand up as the train is held at the station.

A shirtless woman was caught crawling underneath a Manhattan subway train early Friday. William Farrington
A shirtless woman was caught crawling underneath a Manhattan subway train early Friday. William Farrington

The unidentified woman had been seen crawling under a stopped southbound C train around 7:50 a.m. when emergency responders were called, police told The Post.

According to police, the woman did not make contact with the train or the third rail, which provides electricity to the trains and would electrocute a person.

The incident unfolded on the A/C/E tracks at Fulton Street.
The incident unfolded on the A/C/E tracks at Fulton Street.
The woman was taken to Bellevue Hospital for evaluation. William Farrington
The woman was taken to Bellevue Hospital for evaluation. William Farrington
The train was held at the station until the woman was removed from the tracks. William Farrington
The train was held at the station until the woman was removed from the tracks. William Farrington

She did not appear to be injured in the incident.

The train was held at the station until she was safely removed from the tracks.

Photos from the scene show her later covered in a white cloth strapped into a stretcher while being removed by police officers from the station.

She was taken to Bellevue Hospital.