Lodi Police Officer Rescues Disabled Man from Oncoming Train

LODI, Calif. (AP) — A local police officer pulled a man from a wheelchair that was stuck on railroad tracks seconds before the train came past, in a dramatic rescue caught on the officer's body camera.

Officer Erika Urrea of the Lodi Police Department was patrolling Wednesday near the tracks when she saw the man and the railroad crossing arms starting to come down, the police department said in a statement.

Man in wheelchair, stuck on train tracks in Lodi (CBS SF)

The video shows Urrea rushing from her patrol car and pushing the man in his wheelchair out of the way as the oncoming locomotive sounds its horn. Unable to move the wheelchair, Urrea is seen dragging the man from it seconds before the train barrels through, striking the wheelchair and the man's leg, the department said. 

"Officer Urrea risked her own life to save another and her actions prevented a tragedy," the statement said.

The 66-year-old man was taken to a hospital to be treated for a leg injury. He was not identified.

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