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I just got back home from the city 10 minutes ago. In order for me to drive home from Manhattan to Nyack, NY I cross the GW Bridge from Manhattan into NJ. I take the Palisades Parkway which follows the Hudson River until it hits Rockland County, NY where Nyack is located.
Just as you get off the GW onto the Palisades there is a Sunaco gas station on the Palisades. I pull in to use the men's room, buy a soda etc. etc. I walk back to my car. There is a handicap spot with van in it. A man in an electric wheel chair is lowering himself down in a wheel chair lift. He seems to be in some distress. A woman is helping him. The woman turns around and just asks me for help.
It seems this guy got his foot stuck in the rail of the lift. The woman had no association to the guy in the wheel chair. The guy is beginning to panick. I begin to pull. His foot won't budge. This goes on for 2 minutes. I go to my car and can only find an old belt. I take it use it to gain some leverage. After 2 minutes, nothing. The guy is panicking some more.
I decide I can't do this on my own. I call 911. I getr a female voice but my phone is breaking up. This despite 4 bars of service. I am confused.
I call a second time. Its the same dispatcher. Its NYC 911. You can see the Bronx and Northern Manhattan from the gas station. I tell them the Palisades Parkway, they have no idea where that is. They ask if it was in the Bronx or Manhattan. I tell them Jersey. I happen to know the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police have jurisdiction. I am on the road alot. Both speeding tickets I got were on this road. I know. So I ask for them by name. The 911 dispatchers can't get through. They try 3 times. They just give me the phone number which I repeat outloud for the other bystander to help me remember. I hang up and we cant remember the #.
I decide to call in the heavy calvary. I call 411. I don't have the address of the police but the operator gets the Palisades Park Police. Close enough. They have juridiction over a bunch of parks that surround the Palisades Interstate Parkway. The park police transfer me to the interstate police. Good enough. I tell the 911 dispatcher I just need the help of an officer. To help me get this guy's foot clear. They send someone. I hang up. The guy tells me he need an ambulance. Great!. I don't have their number to call back!
I figure once the cop is here, he can call the ambulance since this patient is stable. The patient is just panicked. The pd carry O2 anyway. I ask a third person to help me pull. After 3 minutes, I call 911 again. I get the same dispatcher from the Bronx for the 3rd time. She puts me on hold to try and transfer me. The guy begins to panick. I give the phone to woman bystander and begin to pull the foot yet again. The woman doesn't realize we are on hold and hangs up. Great!
I walk into the convienant mart to see if they have WD 40. There 1 employee ringing up 20 or so customers. I walk back outside. It couldn't have been more than 10 seconds. This third guy who I recruited to help had moved the lift with the electronics freeing the patients foot. I had no idea how to work such a device. Just as he did this, 2 cop cars come rushing lights and sirens into the lot. 1 second too late.
The cops came in and exposed the foot. The foot was bruised. So an ambulance was called. The police didn't need me so I left at their request. The patient was alot more relaxed now. I left. As I was leaving, I saw a rig on the way in the Southbound lanes heading to a neaby U Turn that leads to the gas station.
I just got back home from the city 10 minutes ago. In order for me to drive home from Manhattan to Nyack, NY I cross the GW Bridge from Manhattan into NJ. I take the Palisades Parkway which follows the Hudson River until it hits Rockland County, NY where Nyack is located.
Just as you get off the GW onto the Palisades there is a Sunaco gas station on the Palisades. I pull in to use the men's room, buy a soda etc. etc. I walk back to my car. There is a handicap spot with van in it. A man in an electric wheel chair is lowering himself down in a wheel chair lift. He seems to be in some distress. A woman is helping him. The woman turns around and just asks me for help.
It seems this guy got his foot stuck in the rail of the lift. The woman had no association to the guy in the wheel chair. The guy is beginning to panick. I begin to pull. His foot won't budge. This goes on for 2 minutes. I go to my car and can only find an old belt. I take it use it to gain some leverage. After 2 minutes, nothing. The guy is panicking some more.
I decide I can't do this on my own. I call 911. I getr a female voice but my phone is breaking up. This despite 4 bars of service. I am confused.
I call a second time. Its the same dispatcher. Its NYC 911. You can see the Bronx and Northern Manhattan from the gas station. I tell them the Palisades Parkway, they have no idea where that is. They ask if it was in the Bronx or Manhattan. I tell them Jersey. I happen to know the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police have jurisdiction. I am on the road alot. Both speeding tickets I got were on this road. I know. So I ask for them by name. The 911 dispatchers can't get through. They try 3 times. They just give me the phone number which I repeat outloud for the other bystander to help me remember. I hang up and we cant remember the #.
I decide to call in the heavy calvary. I call 411. I don't have the address of the police but the operator gets the Palisades Park Police. Close enough. They have juridiction over a bunch of parks that surround the Palisades Interstate Parkway. The park police transfer me to the interstate police. Good enough. I tell the 911 dispatcher I just need the help of an officer. To help me get this guy's foot clear. They send someone. I hang up. The guy tells me he need an ambulance. Great!. I don't have their number to call back!
I figure once the cop is here, he can call the ambulance since this patient is stable. The patient is just panicked. The pd carry O2 anyway. I ask a third person to help me pull. After 3 minutes, I call 911 again. I get the same dispatcher from the Bronx for the 3rd time. She puts me on hold to try and transfer me. The guy begins to panick. I give the phone to woman bystander and begin to pull the foot yet again. The woman doesn't realize we are on hold and hangs up. Great!
I walk into the convienant mart to see if they have WD 40. There 1 employee ringing up 20 or so customers. I walk back outside. It couldn't have been more than 10 seconds. This third guy who I recruited to help had moved the lift with the electronics freeing the patients foot. I had no idea how to work such a device. Just as he did this, 2 cop cars come rushing lights and sirens into the lot. 1 second too late.
The cops came in and exposed the foot. The foot was bruised. So an ambulance was called. The police didn't need me so I left at their request. The patient was alot more relaxed now. I left. As I was leaving, I saw a rig on the way in the Southbound lanes heading to a neaby U Turn that leads to the gas station.