Dramatic video: N.Y. cops use bare hands to lift taxi off pinned pedestrian
New York's Finest were more like New York's strongest when saved a Bronx man who was trapped under a taxi Monday.
Police say Luis Velasquez, 19, was hit by and pinned under a taxi when he ran into traffic as police responded to a dispute outside a restaurant.
That, Rico Elias told CBS New York station WCBS-TV, is when police sprang into action.
"They lifted it up! There was no jack. They used their hands and backs and lifted the car up and over and got him out!" exclaimed Elias, who videotaped the incident from a window of his apartment.
At least a dozen officers helped lift the taxi, a Ford Crown Victoria that weighs more than 3,800 pounds.
"The sarge said, 'Let's get it up,' and they got it up, and they broke their butts doing it,' Elias marveled.
Velasquez was reported in critical condition in a local hospital with head trauma and other very serious injuries.
Elias, a cabbie himself, said he feels for the driver who struck Velasquez.
"He didn't expect this. He probably didn't even know he hit the guy," Elias lamented.
Investigators agreed -- the taxi driver will not face charges.
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- oh boy, and next comes all the claims for ON DUTY back injury, long term disability, and ANOTHER burden on 'la taxpayeee". am i cynical? YU DAMM RITE I AM! as these guys have time to think, ponder their old age, their desire to 'retire to Florida' and support their 'life style', out comes the 'lawyer in them' and BOOM, next thing ya know, LAWSUIT!
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- pamom2002 - At the risk of being accused of being too picky, I have to agree with you. These articles are so short, it should be easy for an editor or proofreader to find the errors.
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- nice story but poorly written. there are words missing in the first 2 sentences. doesn't anybody proofread anymore?
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