Good Samaritans rescue driver after ice cream food truck rolls down N.J. cliff
Updated May 14, 2021;
Posted May 14, 2021
An ice cream truck drove off a roadway and down a cliff in Fort Lee, police said.PIP Police
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Several good Samaritans helped a driver after his ice cream truck went down a cliff near the Hudson River and crashed Thursday in Bergen County, authorities said.
The ice cream truck, Lexylicious from Toms River, was headed north on Henry Hudson Drive, toward Ross Dock, in the Fort Lee-section of the Palisades Interstate Park when the driver lost control, according to Sgt. First Class Raymond Walter, of the Palisades Interstate Parkway police.
HEROES: A trio of good Samaritans pulled a driver to safety Thursday after his ice cream truck tumbled partly down the Palisades above the Hudson River in Fort Lee.Garfield Firefighter Chris Fuschini said he was enjoying a day at Ross Dock…
Three Good Samaritans jumped into action, breaking one of the truck s windows in order to pull the driver, a 22-year-old man from Toms River, to safety. He only had some head and neck pain, according to police, and was transported to Hackensack University Medical Center, where he was treated for the minor injuries.
The owner of Lexylicious Ice Cream, Alexa Hesse, said that the driver may have hit a rock on the road, triggering the accident. I haven t been able to see the truck yet. I m under the impression from what I ve accumulated that he hit a rock and it slipped, and the truck went off the edge, Hesse said. Thank God he s OK.
HEROES: A group of good Samaritans rushed to a driver s aid Thursday after his ice cream truck tumbled partly down the Palisades above the Hudson River in Fort Lee.Chris Fuschini said he was enjoying a day at Ross Dock just north of the Ge…
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