In an accident on October 6th, he rushed to the rescue and freed a man from his car. The police are now looking for a helper, because the victim wants to say thank you.
Nuremberg -
On October 6, there was a serious traffic accident in the Röthenbach district of Nuremberg *.
Since then, the Nuremberg traffic police are still looking for an unknown first aider.
As the police in Middle Franconia * wrote in a message, this should report.
The reason: The victim wants to say thank you.
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In the accident on October 6, a 54-year-old driver on Ansbacher Strasse in the direction of Stein lost control of his vehicle due to a medical cause.
His car came off the lane to the left and then hit the mast of a traffic light system, which was completely destroyed in the process.
After the vehicle hit a second mast, it came to a standstill.
Other road users and passers-by rushed to help immediately.
They freed the man from the car and reanimated him - thereby saving his life.
One of the first responders, who, according to witness statements, had made a significant contribution, is unfortunately not known by name to the police.
Nuremberg: Drivers want to say thank you
The man who came to the rescue is said to have worn orange work clothes similar to those of a garbage collector on the day of the accident.
He should report to the Nuremberg traffic police on (0911) 6 58 30.
The injured man is now feeling better again.
As the police write, he has a special wish to thank all first aiders personally - including the stranger to whom he owes his life.
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