A man was rescued from a near-fatal situation when an off-duty New York City fire chief pulled him from a burning car on the highway.
On Monday, Aug. 12, New York City Fire Department (FDNY) Deputy Chief George Healy was on his way to Disney World during his family vacation when he noticed an accident on Belt Parkway in Brooklyn caused traffic to be at a standstill. That’s when he led a heroic rescue, according to aFDNY Facebook postshared on Saturday, Aug. 17.
“I jumped out of the car and start running up the highway and saw a fairly significant accident,” he recalled. “There were two cars involved and debris across the entire highway. The engine compartment of one car was on fire.”
Healy explained that he was focused with trying to get the victim safely out of the burning vehicle as the fire was quickly spreading.
The scene of the accident on Aug. 12, 2024.New York City Fire Department/Facebook
New York City Fire Department/Facebook
“I went over to that car, the passenger door was caved in and no longer openable, and the fire was spreading up the windshield,” Healy added. “I pushed the airbag away and I realized in there was a man unconscious in the back seat.”
With the assistance of a local police officer who “approached the driver’s side and smashed out the driver’s window,” Healy and the officer “were able to reach in and open the door,” but the victim was “entangled” in his seat belt.
“I’m a New York City firefighter; that’s what New York City firefighters do,” said Healy, a 34-year veteran of the FDNY.
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