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NY Woman Saved from Fiery Crash by Former Teacher and Bystanders

In a dramatic turn of events on Bread and Cheese Hollow Road, Tempestt Harris-Buckner, 33, was rescued from her burning car by a group of quick-thinking bystanders, including her former orchestra teacher. The accident occurred when Harris-Buckner swerved to avoid an animal, crashing into a utility pole, which then caught fire along with her vehicle. Michael Susinno, a fellow driver, witnessed the crash and was among the first to rush to her aid as flames engulfed the car and the pole exploded. This incredible rescue underscores the bravery and quick action of everyday heroes who risked their own safety to save a life in a perilous situation.

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