
Neighbor Pulls Driver from Burning Car in Falmouth Crash
A quick-thinking neighbor woke to the sound of a crash at 3:30 AM and ran outside to pull a driver from a vehicle engulfed in flames. The rescuer's split-second decision likely saved a life before firefighters arrived at the scene on Ashumet Road.
When a thunderous crash jolted a Falmouth resident awake early Sunday morning, they didn't hesitate. They called 911 and sprinted toward the sound, finding a car wrapped around a tree and already engulfed in flames.
The neighbor reached the burning vehicle and pulled the trapped driver to safety moments before firefighters arrived. By the time crews from Hatchville Station 6 reached 216 Ashumet Road near Route 151, the driver was already clear of the inferno.
Paramedics immediately began treating the driver, who had sustained multiple injuries from the collision. Engine 6's crew attacked the blaze while additional units rushed to provide backup support.
Firefighters extinguished the flames within 10 minutes of arrival. The driver was transported to Saint Luke's Hospital in New Bedford, a Level II Trauma Center, with injuries that were not life threatening.

Sunny's Take
This story reminds us that heroes don't always wear capes or uniforms. Sometimes they're the person next door who hears trouble and runs toward it instead of away.
The neighbor didn't wait for professionals or second-guess the danger. They saw someone in desperate need and acted, making the critical difference between life and death in those crucial seconds before help arrived.
First responders didn't clear the scene until after 5 AM, working through the cold January night to ensure everyone's safety.
The Falmouth Police Department continues investigating what caused the single-vehicle crash. What we already know for certain is that one person's courage gave another person a second chance.
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