The heroism of this cop deserves honoring:
An officer saved a man in a wheelchair stuck on train tracks. Her bodycam video shows the rescue
It's the kind of thing you see in the movies. For one California police officer, it was just a day on the job.
Officer Erica Urrea spotted a man in a wheelchair who appeared to be stuck on train tracks, according to a news release from her department in Lodi, near Sacramento.
As the railroad crossing arms started to come down, Urrea sprang into action on Wednesday morning, jumping out of her patrol car and running toward the 66-year-old.
With the train's horn growing louder, she pulled the man from his wheelchair and off the tracks just in time, the department said.
An officer saved a man in a wheelchair stuck on train tracks. Her bodycam video shows the rescue
It's the kind of thing you see in the movies. For one California police officer, it was just a day on the job.
Officer Erica Urrea spotted a man in a wheelchair who appeared to be stuck on train tracks, according to a news release from her department in Lodi, near Sacramento.
As the railroad crossing arms started to come down, Urrea sprang into action on Wednesday morning, jumping out of her patrol car and running toward the 66-year-old.
With the train's horn growing louder, she pulled the man from his wheelchair and off the tracks just in time, the department said.