Jaipur man clears traffic at red light to help ambulance reach hospital. Watch
A Jaipur engineer cleared traffic at a red light and escorted an ambulance to a hospital. The dashcam video has gone viral on social media.

A Jaipur-based engineer has shared a dashcam video showing how he cleared traffic at a red light to help an ambulance pass before escorting it to the hospital.
The video, posted by Abhimanyu Jain on Instagram, captured the moment he noticed the ambulance behind him was about to be delayed after the traffic signal turned red. Acting on instinct, Abhimanyu stepped in to stop oncoming vehicles, allowing the ambulance to cross the intersection without losing valuable time. He then guided the ambulance to the hospital before leaving.
“A small action can save a life. Give way to ambulances always,” Abhimanyu said in the caption of the post.
Watch the video here:
The video has gone viral as several social media users praised Abhimanyu's quick thinking and willingness to put himself at risk to help.
"That's no small action. You put yourself in danger multiple times to save someone else. That's big,” a user said.
Abhimanyu’s gesture went beyond kindness, as a user said, "This small gesture impacts lives. This is not just kindness. Acts like these make us truly human. Proud of you, my friend."
Several others described the clip as emotional: "I got goosebumps and tears.” Another called him "an angel" for the patient and their family inside the ambulance.
"We need to be more like you. Keep up the good work and keep inspiring,” a comment read.
We couldn’t agree more.
A Jaipur-based engineer has shared a dashcam video showing how he cleared traffic at a red light to help an ambulance pass before escorting it to the hospital.
The video, posted by Abhimanyu Jain on Instagram, captured the moment he noticed the ambulance behind him was about to be delayed after the traffic signal turned red. Acting on instinct, Abhimanyu stepped in to stop oncoming vehicles, allowing the ambulance to cross the intersection without losing valuable time. He then guided the ambulance to the hospital before leaving.
“A small action can save a life. Give way to ambulances always,” Abhimanyu said in the caption of the post.
Watch the video here:
The video has gone viral as several social media users praised Abhimanyu's quick thinking and willingness to put himself at risk to help.
"That's no small action. You put yourself in danger multiple times to save someone else. That's big,” a user said.
Abhimanyu’s gesture went beyond kindness, as a user said, "This small gesture impacts lives. This is not just kindness. Acts like these make us truly human. Proud of you, my friend."
Several others described the clip as emotional: "I got goosebumps and tears.” Another called him "an angel" for the patient and their family inside the ambulance.
"We need to be more like you. Keep up the good work and keep inspiring,” a comment read.
We couldn’t agree more.
A Jaipur-based engineer has shared a dashcam video showing how he cleared traffic at a red light to help an ambulance pass before escorting it to the hospital.
The video, posted by Abhimanyu Jain on Instagram, captured the moment he noticed the ambulance behind him was about to be delayed after the traffic signal turned red. Acting on instinct, Abhimanyu stepped in to stop oncoming vehicles, allowing the ambulance to cross the intersection without losing valuable time. He then guided the ambulance to the hospital before leaving.
“A small action can save a life. Give way to ambulances always,” Abhimanyu said in the caption of the post.
Watch the video here:
The video has gone viral as several social media users praised Abhimanyu's quick thinking and willingness to put himself at risk to help.
"That's no small action. You put yourself in danger multiple times to save someone else. That's big,” a user said.
Abhimanyu’s gesture went beyond kindness, as a user said, "This small gesture impacts lives. This is not just kindness. Acts like these make us truly human. Proud of you, my friend."
Several others described the clip as emotional: "I got goosebumps and tears.” Another called him "an angel" for the patient and their family inside the ambulance.
"We need to be more like you. Keep up the good work and keep inspiring,” a comment read.
We couldn’t agree more.