A train case, perhaps?

Filed under:trains — posted by Donna Lethal on November 9, 2007 @ 12:19 pm

The old “Oh, I thought it was a road” excuse!

MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) — An off-duty police officer and her husband, a volunteer fire chief, rescued a woman from her stalled car seconds before a train smashed into it, police said. The 63-year-old driver apparently mistook the Long Island Rail Road tracks for a road Thursday evening, authorities said. Her car became stuck on the rails with a train fast approaching. She screamed that she couldn’t get out of the car and needed help, said witness Jennifer Freiermuth, 28. Randi LoCicero, off duty from her job at the New York Police Department, and Anthony LoCicero ran to the car as the crossing gates came down, Randi LoCicero said. As the train’s horn blared, the couple yanked open the door and pulled out the driver, who needed crutches to walk, Randi LoCicero said. Moments later, a train plowed into the car, overturning it and dragging it a short distance. Neither the woman nor anyone on the train was hurt, authorities said. “She was a little mad we didn’t get her pocketbook, but you know, that’s life,” Randi LoCicero said. The driver wasn’t identified.

Is it wrong to wonder what kind of purse it was?

5 comments »

  1. If it was a Dior clutch, I totally would have stayed and died with it.

    Comment by Eve — November 9, 2007 @ 12:51 pm

  2. Is mistaking the rail road tracks for a road, the same as mistaking your sink for the toilet? WTF?

    Comment by Pete — November 9, 2007 @ 2:31 pm

  3. Obviously the type of road was far less important than the PURSE!

    Comment by Donna Lethal — November 9, 2007 @ 2:33 pm

  4. Well, it could have contained a lottery ticket and two rolls of toilet paper and who’d want to part with that!

    Comment by Michael Abbott — November 9, 2007 @ 2:38 pm

  5. they should have rescued her purse & left her there…

    Comment by Howie Pyro — November 9, 2007 @ 3:24 pm

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