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Good Samaritans Rescue Woman from Burning Vehicle Following Crash in Fort Salonga

Written by Chris Boyle  |  24. June 2024

Suffolk County Police Fourth Precinct officers responded to a motor vehicle crash after three good Samaritans pulled a woman to safety from a burning vehicle on Sunday, June 23.
 
Tempestt Harris-Buckner was driving a 2021 Hyundai Elantra northbound on Bread and Cheese Hollow Road when she swerved to avoid an animal in the street just north of Pulaski Street at 5:57 p.m. The Hyundai struck a utility pole and both the pole and vehicle caught fire, trapping Harris-Buckner.
 
Michael Susinno of Northport and John McPartland were in the area at the time of the crash and pulled Harris-Buckner from the vehicle and across the street as the vehicle became fully engulfed. They were joined by a third good Samaritan, Michel Pitre, of Commack, who used one of the men’s belt to create a tourniquet on the woman’s leg.
 
Harris-Buckner, 33, of Northport, was transported via ambulance to Stony Brook University Hospital where she is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
 

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