Syracuse, NY – Williamsburg Hatzolah Volunteer Recognized As A Hero For Saving Injured At Serious Accident, Gov. Paterson Expresses Gratitude

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    Police and rescue personnel at the scene of an accident on I-690 east where a passing volunteer of Hatzolah jumped into action to help Syracuse, NY – Yossi Levy didn’t notice the truck in front of him last week Thursday morning until concrete and dust from the pedestrian bridge over Interstate 690 [Syracuse-area highway] rained down on his car.

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    “It was like an explosion,” said Levy, (W39) a volunteer EMT wit Hatzolah Volunteer Ambulance from Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

    The truck in the right lane continued down the highway a bit. Levy pulled over.

    In his rearview mirror he could only see dust.

    Levy grabbed his medical bag, got out of his car and walked into the cloud. Inside, he found a sport utility vehicle against the guardrail, its engine running and smoking.

    He reached into the car, shut off the engine and saw seven people in need.

    “It was an unbelievable scene,” he said.

    In the front, Alan Zimmer was complaining about the pain, Levy said. He had an open leg fracture, Levy said.

    In the passenger seat was Jennifer Zimmer, unconscious and bleeding from the hand and leg.

    Right smack between them sat a large chunk of concrete, Levin said.

    Behind them were a small child and the child’s grandfather. In the third row were the grandmother and two more children.

    The children were crying and the grandparents were asking: What happened? The adults were in shock.

    Levy opened a side door and moved into the middle row of seats with the grandfather and child and began to work.

    “For five to 10 minutes, it was just me and seven patients,” he said.

    Yossi Levy Hatzolah memebr [W39] jumped into action
    Levy is a property manager by profession and makes a trip to Buffalo twice a month. He was driving back to Brooklyn on Thursday when the lift on the back of a flatbed Mack truck smacked Crosswalk No. 2, a pedestrian bridge over I-690 west of the state fairgrounds.

    Levy became known in news reports as an anonymous good Samaritan, the first on the scene to give medical aid.

    In the SUV, he was stopping bleeding and calming everyone in the car.

    “Everyone’s alive,” he told them.

    At the window appeared Dr. Mike Loeb, a medical resident on his way home. He asked if he could help.

    Levy asked if Loeb was a medical doctor, and on hearing that he was, Levin told him to grab some gloves from the medical bag and get to work.

    Loeb worked on the father while Levy worked on the mother, who had regained consciousness.
    Police and rescue personnel at the scene of an accident on I-690 east
    The father was removed first, Levy said. Then several firefighters rolled the concrete chunk out of the car.

    To get the mother out, the roof of the vehicle had to be cut off. Levy covered the woman to protect her from debris.

    “That’s when I finally got out of the car, when they got the roof off,” he said.

    Troopers took him to an air-conditioned car and gave him a bottle of water, he said. He left about 12:45 p.m. and continued on his drive.

    Levy (W-39) has been an EMT for 16 years with Hatzolah Volunteer Ambulance service in Brooklyn. On Sept. 11, 2001, he was on duty transporting victims of the World Trade Center to the hospital.

    Levy was waiting for the next patient when the towers collapsed. He and another EMT were covered with debris and had to be dug out, he said.

    Even after that experience, he said he has never been to anything like the crash Thursday.

    “Everything is meant to be for a reason,” he said. “I believe I was there for a reason.”

    VIN News has also learned that NY State Gov. Paterson was close by at the accident scene because of the NY state fair held on that day, made a stop at the crash site and held a news conference and recognized the fact that volunteers and rescue workers are directly to credit for saving the lives of this family in the crash. At the time of the news conference it was unknown to the media the names of the good Samaritans.

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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    What a kiddush hashem. The next time anyone says something negative about Hatzaolah how about showing them this article?

    WOW! We need more stories like this on these blogs instead of the garbage that is put on here on a daily basis.

    joe
    joe
    17 years ago

    What a kiddush hashem!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    another amazing story with hatzoloh.

    good job!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Mamash Hashgacha Pratis!!! WOW!!!

    leiby
    leiby
    17 years ago

    vchol mi sheoskim betzorcai tzibur be emuna hak””bh yeshalem schorom

    der yid
    der yid
    17 years ago

    mi k’amchu yisroel

    anonymous
    anonymous
    17 years ago

    Yossi is a tzaddik in his own right.

    Freind
    Freind
    17 years ago

    Yossi levy!! I always know that YOU THE MEN

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Yossi, WOW

    Kol Hamkadesh Shem Shumaim Burabim …..

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Yussy!! W39 we r proud if you.

    jrose
    jrose
    17 years ago

    Kol Hakavod Yossy, You were always a hero

    Avrohom Abba
    Avrohom Abba
    17 years ago

    It’s amazing how far hashgacha pratiyus goes Yossi’s heroism could be the entire reason for his involvement with Buffalo!

    Boruch Hashem for Yossi and for gantz klal Yisroel!

    We must all show our thanks for Hatzolah and give them money.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Hatzalah is unbelievable! Kol Hakovod! BTW, how is the family now?

    yoine
    yoine
    17 years ago

    these are the real tzadikim of our times, may hashem give them koiach to continue and in this zchus we should all “zoiche lebias goiel tzedek bimero veyomainu”.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Please don’t forget hatzolah in your tzedduka. They are also experiencing an increase in gas prices etc. Where would we be without them. If we had to rely on city ambulances…..

    Hatzolah from overseas
    Hatzolah from overseas
    17 years ago

    whats Yossi’s unit ID # in NYC Hatzolah?

    b69
    b69
    17 years ago

    Megalgelin zchus al yedei zakai

    happy face
    17 years ago

    b”h this story went public and made a huge kidush hashem, but evry day (evry moment indeed) there is a hatzalah man on a place where he is needed most. and with no headlines or noise do the job thy learned to do,and come home to a house with a wife and children waiting for them, and nobody knows…BUT HASHEM IS ALL OVER AND HE SEES AND KNOWS. and its never forgotten…

    w 39
    w 39
    17 years ago

    W 39

    a gitte yid

    also a dispather for hatzolah

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    very nice story. nice to see a the Hatzolah members who are all in it for the people rather than the glory.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    “W-39 go ahead you got H Base”

    AN OLD FREIND FROM THE HARDWARE STORE
    AN OLD FREIND FROM THE HARDWARE STORE
    17 years ago

    DEAR YOSSI YOU WERE ALWAYS THERE FOR OTHER PEOPLE WHEN THEY NEEDED YOU WITH ANYBODY KNOWING. FOR ONCE HASHEM PUT YOU IN THE LIMELIGHT. KEEP IT UP AND MAY YOU BE ZOCHE TO MUCH HAPPINESS. A GOOD FREIND

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    He is a REAL Hatzala member! If you listen in to the radio, its amazing how he can take calls in the same day, in the Woodburn, then in the W, and half an hour later he pops up in SI or Q… Wherever he goes, he is there and AVAILABLE!

    I am happy this story happened to him! He deserved this PR! Nothing just happens by chance!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    this is the only public story but i know as being his buddy, yossi has hundred of saved lifes under his belt BTW he is one of the most active members in Hatzala history, Yossi i belive this stoty “can” make the state of the union speech

    er
    er
    17 years ago

    yossy in all the emergency rooms we know that you are the best

    Choizik
    Choizik
    17 years ago

    What a tremendous Kiddush Hashem! Keep up the great work! Hatzlacha!

    your harsware competytion
    your harsware competytion
    17 years ago

    i didnt know you are so good i would never compit with you

    sanzer
    sanzer
    17 years ago

    yossi i”m proud of you

    Shiag
    Shiag
    17 years ago

    Yossi Levy is a Tzaddik. Everyone who know him, knows that he is a person that lives only to do chessed for others.

    sf
    sf
    17 years ago

    YOSSI!!!!! great & gavaldig kiddush hashem, i know yossi personally he is a real “Mitzvah Man” good hard, Yossi keep up your great Hatuzlah work,

    & a git gabantcht yoor to all of klall yisroel

    anonymous
    anonymous
    17 years ago

    Yossi is the best of the best

    arik mranana il
    arik mranana il
    17 years ago

    yossi your the best!!

    anonymous
    anonymous
    17 years ago

    This is the first post i have seen in a long time where every single post is positive. How refreshing.

    Anonymous says:
    Anonymous says:
    17 years ago

    Yesh Kona Olumu B’sha Achas

    Reb Zishe
    Reb Zishe
    17 years ago

    Yossi I am very proud of u!! A fellow hatzolah member and dispatcher from the Q…..We in the H are all proud keep it up!!!

    morris
    morris
    17 years ago

    if we can keep the kiddushai hashem up and get rid of the chillulai hashem it would be wonderful! kol hakovod, reb yossel!

    a freind of montreal
    a freind of montreal
    17 years ago

    i know YOSSI and this story makes sense for him!!!good job yossi you rocked!!!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    a freind of montreal

    ur mistaken he came after the rock………

    Allan
    Allan
    17 years ago

    Wonderful story!! A true Jewish hero…..G-D bless him and All other Hatzolah members!!!!!!!

    Former Camp EMT
    Former Camp EMT
    17 years ago

    It was in the summer of 2003 We had a camper who had a medical problem . He had been to Harris Hospital 2 times and discharged, without being diagnosed. We called C-Base for the third time. W-39 Responded . He arranged with KY a half way transport to the city. The kid came back the next day to camp with the correct meds the city hospital had given him and never had that problem again. Thank you W-39 for helping this child. May Hashem bentch you with Parnosa, Health and Happiness for you and your entire family.

    Former Camp EMT now H-unit.

    sanzer 1
    sanzer 1
    17 years ago

    yossi y r gevaldig!

    131 lee ave
    131 lee ave
    17 years ago

    yossi we all wish u the best for your good work

    H-Base
    H-Base
    17 years ago

    Beeeep… ALL UNITS STANDBY, W-39 & W-39 ONLY…

    shneur z
    shneur z
    17 years ago

    wow nobody asked if it was a jew or a heimishe or a satmarer etc. like the detective at a homocide scene responded to such an inquiry”for heavens sake it was a human being ”