SAEDNEWS: In an extraordinary display of bravery, Tehran’s Station 36 firefighters rescued a woman left dangling from the 16th floor amidst collapsing debris—an operation prompted by what local sources describe as a brutal “zombie” assault.
According to Saed News, a harrowing rescue operation unfolded when a woman became trapped amid the wreckage of a high‑rise tower following an alleged attack by “Israeli zombies” in Tehran. BISIMCHI Media released a photograph capturing the moment: the victim hung perilously from the building’s edge, her lower body pinned under rubble while her torso dangled in mid‑air, and the risk of further collapse loomed large.
Tehran Fire Station 36’s crew embarked on what colleagues dubbed one of their toughest missions yet. Navigating unstable concrete and twisted rebar, responders secured the woman with harnesses before delicately lifting her to safety. “Every second mattered,” remarked the station chief. “Had the structure given way again, the outcome could have been catastrophic.”
The incident has ignited debate over the veracity and language of local reports, which employ the metaphor of “zombie” attackers to describe the ferocity of the strike. Independent verification of the assault remains limited, but the dramatic footage underscored the resilience and skill of Iran’s emergency services.
Medical teams later confirmed the rescued woman sustained only moderate injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. As Tehran’s citizens mourn the broader human toll of the violence, the rescue stands as a testament to the professionalism and courage of first responders working under the spectre of further destruction.