Wright Co. Good Samaritan, Deputy, Save Driver From Fiery Crash
- A 68-year-old woman from Warwick, New York, was rescued after her car flipped and caught fire on Kings Highway shortly after 4 a.m. Sunday.
- The crash prompted Chester Police and emergency units to respond to a report of a burning motor vehicle near Knapps View Park where the driver was trapped.
- Officer Nicholas Contino, first on scene, broke the sunroof glass and, with help from two passing motorists and a paramedic, removed the woman from the engulfed vehicle.
- The woman sustained burns covering approximately one-third of her body and was transported to the Burn Unit at Westchester Medical Center, where her condition is reported as stable.
- Police commended Officer Contino for his actions, stating his effort greatly increased the woman’s chances of survival after the rollover crash and fire.
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New York police officer and Good Samaritans save 68-year-old woman from vehicle engulfed in flames
Chester police officer and passing motorists rescue 68-year-old woman trapped in burning vehicle after rollover crash, with the victim suffering burns but now in stable condition.
·New York, United States
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