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Watch: N.J. cop, passing motorist pull driver away from burning vehicle

“The driver had a serious leg injury and was unable to get any further away from the fire,” South Brunswick police chief Raymond Hayducka said

By Jeff Goldman
nj.com

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — A South Brunswick police officer and a passing motorist pulled a driver away from a burning vehicle early Thursday following a crash on Route 1.

Police credited officer Daniel Stoddard and the Good Samaritan, Haseeb Mehmood, of Old Bridge, with helping get the injured driver safely away from his SUV.

The injured driver, a 50-year-old from Hamilton in Mercer County, had moments earlier been involved in two-vehicle crash on Route 1 north in the area of Ridge Road, authorities said.

“The driver had a serious leg injury and was unable to get any further away from the fire,” South Brunswick police chief Raymond Hayducka said. “I want to thank the citizen who stopped for getting involved and making a difference. His actions and Officer Daniel Stoddard ’s prevented further injury to the driver.”

The crash happened around 3:50 a.m. on northbound Route 1 when the vehicles made contact, South Brunswick police said. The impact forced the SUV off the shoulder, and into a tree. The other vehicle came to rest in the right lane of the highway.

Both drivers were hospitalized with injuries. The other driver is a 40-year-old woman.

A local fire department — Kingston Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 — extinguished the SUV fire.

Anyone with information on the crash is asked to call officer Austin Haren at 732-329-4646.

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Jeff Goldman may be reached at jeff_goldman@njadvancemedia.com.
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