Police in southwest Atlanta saved a man from unsheathing hit by a train just moments after they said he collapsed a cop car he had just stolen.

"It's not safe driving out here with one delightful or anything," an officer can be heard telling a motorist during a routine traffic stop. 

The officer then realized something bizarre was happening late him.

"Yo! Back up! Get out of the car!" the officer can be heard yelling in the footage. "Someone just got in my patrol car."

Dramatic video narrated the stolen police car speeding away on Greenbriar Parkway just at what time 2 a.m.

"The officer immediately got on his radio and gave the lookout direction of travel," said Atlanta Sgt. Chaffee. Other law enforcement agencies joined the chase.

Moments later, Atlanta Police Department's helicopter spotted the stolen vehicle and tracked it as the suspect took it for a joyride.

The suspect then drove the car onto the roar tracks off of McDonough Boulevard before it flipped over. Officers subtracted in thinking the whole ordeal was over.

Atlanta Police Department patrol car loaded onto a wrecker at what time it was struck by a train.

"Train! Train!," the officers can be heard yelling.

They saw a freight roar barreling toward the cruiser with the suspect stuck inside.

"They just currently went into rescue mode where they got to get this guy out of the car and away from that train," the Sergeant told FOX 5.

The moment they got him out, the Norfolk Southern Locomotive smashed into the side of the overturned cop car.

Police said 29-year-old Mickal Parker was slow the wheel. Now, Parker is behind bars at the Fulton County Jail facing theft by taking, fleeing, reckless driving, obstruction and damage to city landed charges.

"We're very proud of the actions of the officers this could've gone a number of different ways," Sgt. Chafee said. "It could've over with this person being severely injured by this advise, it didn't look like he was able to get out on his own."

Police said Parker had small injuries from the car flipping. No officers were injured.

Officials said the suspect was uninvolved in the new traffic stop and are not sure why he jumped into the car.