A pregnant woman was rescued by fellow commuters after she tumbled onto subway tracks Friday morning in Midtown, witnesses said.
The woman was standing on the center platform of the A/C/E line at 34th Street-Penn Station when she fainted and fell onto the track bed on the downtown side about 8 a.m., officials said.
Good Samaritan George Palladino, 50, was on his way to work when the drama unfolded.
“I was like 10 feet away [when she fell]. I ran over there. … I got on my hands and knees on the edge of the platform. I reached down to get her and was able to grab her hand and pull her up,” he told The Post.
Palladino, who works in real-estate development, said the woman was around seven months pregnant and on her way to a doctor’s appointment at the time.
“When she fell, she must have banged her head on the tracks,” Palladino said. “She seemed disoriented, she was holding my hand tight.”
An MTA worker at the scene said, “She was bleeding from the head.”
Palladino said another woman assisted him in tending to the victim up until emergency responders arrived.
The woman was taken to Bellevue Hospital with minor non-life-threatening injuries, an FDNY spokesman said. Train service was not interrupted, officials said.