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NJ Transit cop saves man from oncoming train

A NJ Transit officer was able to pull a man off the train tracks in Secaucus this weekend, saving the man seconds before a train pulled in.

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According to NJ Transit, “Officer Ortiz, without regard for his own safety, was determined to save the individual’s life even as the man struggled against the officer’s efforts to pull him out of harm’s way”.

“He said “no, I’m not going to jail, I’m not going to jail”, and he jumped down into the pit of Track A”, Ortiz tells WABC.

Security footage showed Ortiz dragging the suicidal man off the tracks as he struggled to stay put for the train. Seconds later, an NJ Transit train arrives.

After a short conversation with Ortiz, the man intentionally laid in the path of an oncoming train and refused to move. Victor Ortiz, a 16-year veteran of the force, arrived at the scene and observed a man exiting a train auto.

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Officer Victor Ortiz was called to the scene Friday morning, after a man was said to be engaged in a confrontation. Officer Ortiz, who’s married with a 13-year-old daughter wasn’t giving up. Once the man was in custody, he was given medication, and had a chance to talk to Officer Ortiz.

Surveillance footage shows Officer Victor Ortiz  trying to pull the man lying on the Secaucus Junction tracks Friday