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How a pooch was rescued from PATH station escalator
Updated Apr 15, 2021;
Posted Apr 15, 2021
Port Authority Police Officer Anthony Manfredini holds a PATH customer’s dog, “Scott,” after Manfredini and other P.A. police officers rescued the dog, which had gotten a paw stuck in the Journal Square PATH Station escalator Wednesday afternoon. Looking on is Sgt. Angel Lopez, right, the dog’s owner, and Port Authority Emergency Service Unit officer Andrew Vignapiano. (Port Authority photo)EJA
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A group of Port Authority police officers are being hailed as heroes after they rescued a PATH rider’s dog from the Journal Square station’s escalator.
Dog Saved After Paw Gets Stuck in Moving Escalator at Journal Square PATH Station A woman s panicked screams and a yelping sound sent the two Port Authority police officers racing toward the escalator
Published April 15, 2021 •
Updated on April 15, 2021 at 12:07 pm
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Some quick-acting Port Authority police officers rescued a dog that got its paw stuck in an escalator at a Jersey City PATH station Wednesday, authorities say.
Officers Anthony Manfredini and Matthew Maiello were at the Journal Square PATH Station around 1:15 p.m. when the two heard a woman s panic screams, followed by a yelping sound. They race to the source of the noise and found a dog whimpering, its left paw caught in the bottom of an escalator at the station.