something inside of me told me to get up and to open his door. while i was screaming. there were a lot of bystanders that were beginning to crowd us and i apologize, my uncle was there as well. but the bystanders were crowding around us and everyone was looking inside of the car and we could see that the the man was in there as well with the gun in his lap. so everyone was afraid to open the door. but something inside of me allowed many he to do that. you know, i pulled enough strength to do that. the fear went away because i wanted to make sure that my husband was alive, or to see if he was alive. so i did check his pulse. i checked on his neck and i couldn t feel anything and i checked on his wrist and i still couldn t fill anything. so my uncle, sean bradford who was also on the scene, assisted me in taking my husband out of
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Drunk driver struck fire truck that arrived to help him following crash, cops say
Updated 11:07 AM;
A drunk driver attempting to flee following a single-vehicle crash on the Atlantic City Expressway struck a fire truck that came to assist, State Police said.
State Police troopers arrived before the 27-year-old Williamstown man could drive off and took him and his passenger who had a gun into custody, authorities said.
The incident unfolded after Sean Bradford crashed his car on the eastbound Expressway near milepost 39.6 in Winslow around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to a State Police spokesman.
Bradford was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and several motor vehicle offenses after ramming the Winslow Fire Department truck.