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New York Heroes Save Man Who Fell to Subway Tracks and Baby Who Fell From Window

New Yorker's Heroes Honored

By Kesha Coggins, published Jan 16, 2007
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When there so such to worry about in the daily struggles of those great and small, New York witnesses in the early beginning days of 2007 true selflessness in the form of "real life" Heroes. An ordinary man on his way to work waited on the New York subway station platform with his two daughters. Just another day for anyone on their way back to work after the Christmas and New Year's holiday, but this day turned out to be most extraordinary for one commuter.

Wesley Autrey witnesses a young male begin to convulse and attempts to hold the man's tongue down with a pen to prevent him from swallowing it. The man, Cameron Hollopeter, a film student, recovered enough to get to his feet, but then staggered and fell backwards onto the tracks. Autrey seeing the man fall from the platform onto the subway tracks did what you only see in movies. He flung himself onto subway tracks to save the 20-year-old who had fallen off the platform. He did all this with a subway train racing towards him and the doomed young man. Acting with clarity and swiftness, he placed Hollopeter between the rail tracks and throws himself onto of the man.

His quick thinking came just in time for the two man pinned down as the approaching subway train pass at rapid speed over them. Wesley Autrey not only save the life of the young man, he also saved his own. The 20-year who was convulsing only minutes before he threw his body over him made the challenge of saving him that much more difficult. Autrey managed in those shorts few minutes to hold young man down in order that the subway train would travel over them safely. 'Am I dead?' Mr. Hollopeter asked. 'Am I dead?"'

Wesley Autrey who became a real hero while his two daughters watched from the very platform he flung himself off of said, "I had a split-second decision to make". Then later said, "Do I let the train run him over and hear my daughters screaming and see the blood? Or do I jump in? This week, Mr Autrey has been the toast of the city. The New York Post called him Subway Superman. He has even appeared on a number of talk shows.

Takeaways
  • Heroics in New York save lives.
  • He saved by bystander on New York subway tracks.
  • Two passersby save failing toddler.
Did You Know?
Donald trump chips in reward money to subway super hero in New York City.
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