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Natick Firefighters Go All Out To Find Samaritan's Bracelet
The man dropped a cherished bracelet on Monday while helping a woman after a car crash.
NATICK, MA — Two Natick firefighters went above-and-beyond this week to pay back a man who helped with a rescue.
According to the fire department, a man helped a woman involved in a car crash on Monday. But during his effort, he dropped his silver bracelet, an item he has worn every day for the last 20 years.
Early Tuesday, firefighter Mike Salvucci and Deputy Chief Vic Lipoma went back to the scene of the crash armed with metal detectors. They found the bracelet and set out to return it to the Samaritan on Tuesday.
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View this post on InstagramYesterday a Good Samaritan came to the aid of a woman involved in a car accident. While rescuing the woman from her vehicle, he lost a cherished silver bracelet. He explained to @natick.fire that he has worn it everyday for over 20 years. This morning, after getting off-duty, FF Mike Salvucci and Deputy Vic Lipoma set out with metal detectors in hand and successfully recovered the bracelet. It is being returned to this Great Samaritan!
A post shared by Natick, Ma Fire Department (@natick.fire) on Jun 9, 2020 at 7:01am PDT
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