Video shows a California police officer pulling a man out of his wheelchair to safety, moments before he would have been crushed by an oncoming train.
Lodi police officer Erika Urrea and Sgt.
Steve Maynard were on patrol in their Central Valley community when they spotted the 66-year-old man in his wheelchair, stuck on tracks as crossing guards were coming down and a train approached at 8:44 a.m. PT, officials said."Can you get up?" Urrea asked frantically."Get up, get up, get up, get up, get up!" Urrea screamed while the Union Pacific train fast approached and she pulled him away.
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