Car Crash Victim Saved by Mail Carrier in Bucks County

News reports from Bensalem, Pennsylvania, shared a miraculous story in which a USPS mail carrier potentially saved the life of a person involved in a car crash. Information from the incident indicates that the mail carrier saw a car crash occur in Bucks County and sprang into action.

The incident took place on Knights Road near the Knightsbridge Apartments. That is when the mail carrier saw a driver cut the curb too fast while making a turn. They noted they saw dirt fly and then saw the vehicle in the middle of a nearby yard. That is when the carrier responded and found the driver slumped in the front seat. The carrier, along with another person passing by, pulled the driver from behind the wheel and began giving chest compressions. Police responded, and the driver was taken to a nearby hospital. There was no initial update on the person’s condition.

Knowing How to Act at the Worst Time

After a car accident, how a person acts can determine if they or others survive. If you are involved in an accident, always make your safety a priority in every situation. However, when it is possible to do so, try to help others involved, call 911, and take steps to prevent further injury. In the few minutes it takes rescuers to respond, you could save someone’s life.

At Kwartler Manus, LLC, we represent victims in car accidents throughout Bensalem, PA, and the surrounding areas. Contact us for a free consultation. 

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