Army Football Player, Father Rescue Man From Burning Car Near West Point
Army Football Player, Father Rescue Man From Burning Car Near West Point

Army Football Player, Father Rescue Man From Burning Car Near West Point

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Larry Pickett Jr., a sophomore safety for the Army football team at West Point, heroically rescued a man from a burning car following a crash into a utility pole in Fort Montgomery, New York. Accompanied by his father, Pickett Jr. pulled the unconscious driver from the vehicle just moments before it erupted into flames amid sparking live power lines. The rescue was caught on video by Pickett Jr.'s sister, showing the duo's quick and selfless actions, and has drawn widespread praise from the U.S. Military Academy and the Army athletic director, who highlighted the embodiment of Army values in their bravery. Pickett Jr.'s military training reportedly helped him react swiftly and courageously in the crisis, with his father emphasizing the character and leadership being developed at West Point. The incident occurred shortly after Pickett Jr.'s college football debut, further underscoring his readiness to serve both on and off the field. Firefighters later extinguished the blaze, and the rescued man's injuries were believed to be non-life-threatening.

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