Video shows Gov. Andrew Cuomo helping free a man who was stuck in a van turned on its side in an accident on a busy highway in New York
A passenger stuck in a car accident on a New York highway was freed by an unlikely rescuer Monday afternoon: Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Footage from his staff shows the Democratic New York governor helping a man out of the driver's seat of a van turned on its side. NEW: As he was leaving @ABetterNY event, @NYGovCuomo came across an accident on the BQE, and he cut a passenger out of his seatbelt and helped pull him out of the wreck.— Zack Fink January 6, 2020 Cuomo and his team were driving on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to catch a flight when they passed the accident, Cuomo's spokesperson Dani Lever told CNN.
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