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Dramatic video shows hero cops drag dazed driver from car before train smashes into it
2025-05-25
[FoxNews] Heart-pounding video has been released showing the moment two brave New Jersey police officers pulled an impaired man from a car stuck on railway tracks, seconds before the speeding locomotive rams the vehicle.

Police vehicle dashcam footage shows quick-thinking officers in a life-or-death incident, desperately pulling the driver from the car just after midnight May 12 as the railroad crossing gates are dropping down with warning lights flashing and bells sounding.

"We’re dragging him out of the car. The car is stuck," an officer can be heard saying over the police radio system.

Seconds later, the train smashes into the car, which appears to be a Tesla.

The two officers, Devin Hinchcliffe and John Ward of the Piscataway Township Police Department, have been praised for their heroism in saving the driver’s life.

"Recognizing the imminent danger posed by an approaching train, the officers swiftly and safely removed the driver just seconds before impact," the Piscataway Township Police Department said in a news release on Facebook.

"Their quick action prevented a potential tragedy, and we commend Officer Hinchcliffe and Officer Ward for their prompt and effective response."

Police said that because of the driver's impaired condition, "he was unable to follow instructions to exit the vehicle."

"Their professionalism and quick decision-making undoubtedly prevented a tragedy," the department wrote in another post. "Excellent job!"

It is unclear what was wrong with the driver and how the car became stuck on the tracks.

Facebook users gave high praise to the officers and hailed them as heroes for their selfless actions.

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