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Harrowing rescue of 3-year-old boy with autism on Metro-North train tracks caught on video | NY Post

A 3-year-old boy with autism was rescued from Metro-North train tracks by workers on an approaching Metro-North train, a video released Tuesday by the Metropolitan Transit Authority showed.

Locomotive Engineer William Kennedy was operating a southbound Hudson Line train around 3:15 p.m. on April 6 when he spotted the child on the northbound tracks near Tarrytown and immediately alerted nearby train crews, the MTA said in a statement.

“There’s a little kid north of you guys … just keep an eye out, he just popped out of a wall,” someone can be heard saying over the radio before asking a northbound train to come to a complete stop.

That train, helmed by Locomotive Engineer Shawn Loughran and a trainee, is seen proceeding north slowly, looking for the child until he’s spotted dangerously near — and then on top of — an electrified third rail.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/04/25/3-year-old-autistic-boy-rescued-from-metro-north-train-tracks-video/

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