An emergency medical technician was piloting an ambulance along Congers Road near Route 304 Thursday night when she noticed something seemed to be wrong with the rig’s engine.
She had just pulled over and was calling the situation in to the corps mechanic, when the passerby, Cassidy Cokeley noticed sparks coming from the ambulance’s engine and started shouting to alert her.
The EMT exited the vehicle just moments before it went up in flames, according to the corps’ president, Carol Ackerman.
“We are very grateful for the quick thinking of one of our community members,” said Ackerman. “It really saved the day.”
Firefighters knocked down the blaze in time for ambulance crews to retrieve valuable equipment from the back.
While the ambulance was severely damaged in the fire, no one was injured.
Cokeley was really “an everyday hero,” Ackerman said.
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