Lakewood, NJ +Car Into Lake+

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    Lakewood, NJ +Car Into Lake+ Police, Fire Department and Hatzolah all responded to a vehicle that drove into the lake on Central Avenue with aided in the vehicle, all occupants were extricated no one has any serious injuries.

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    ליפא שנילצער
    ליפא שנילצער
    17 years ago

    i think its about time shloma limits comments to additional information of a post, all i see here is a bunch of stupid non-sense

    A New Jersey family, whose car nearly crashed down a ravine, is safe at home thanks to a quick thinking corrections officer who helped rescue the family as the car teetered on the edge of disaster in Lakewood.

    The officer, Tonya Richardson, returned to the site of the wreck with CBS 2 News’ Deborah Garcia on Wednesday and still cannot believe the chain of events that occurred after a car barreled through a guardrail and into an embankment surrounded a body of water.

    Richardson helped rescue four children out of the sinking car, after their father, Yitzchok Golombeck, had driven the family’s Chevrolet off the road and partially into the water.

    “The last thing I was expecting to see was the car going over the water,” Richardson said. But as soon as she saw the car begin to slide in, she took action, running to the crash and pulling out the children one-by-one.

    “I was thinking, ‘There’s a baby in the car, there’s a baby in the car. Let me go back and try to get the baby,” she recalls.

    To make matters worse, the embankment is covered in sand and Richardson herself kept slipping, but she didn’t care about her personal safety — she simply wanted to save the children.

    “It was wet and I was sliding down, but I was holding on to the little girl cause i didn’t want to let her go,” she says.

    Thanks to Richardson’s actions, the entire family made it out alive. But Richardson is too modest to call herself a hero.

    “It was just somebody I could help, and I did what I could,” she says.

    Lakewood police are still investigating the cause of the crash, but say the driver told them he might have fallen asleep.

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    OnlySimchas
    OnlySimchas
    17 years ago

    And y do we need too know that lakewood first aid also responded aha whats up ur sleeve lets here

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    anon 9:12
    call me back after your chasunah

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    what are you guys talking about – it’s that bad, he’s married?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Anon 9:59

    Thanks for the important news

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    lakewood first aid also responded.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    ANON 8:00PM WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU? YES, IT’S THAT BAD; HE’S MARRIED!!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    how did that happen? is everyone okay?

    Shiduchim Crisis
    Shiduchim Crisis
    17 years ago

    Oh boy is it that bad???