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While on his way to work, Officer Todd Myers of the West Hartford, Connecticut
"West Hartford" redirects here. For the unincorporated community in Vermont, see West Hartford, Vermont.
West Hartford is a town located in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The town was incorporated in 1854.
, Police Department, watched as a dump truck loaded with dirt and boulders lost control on a steep hill Steep Hill is a popular tourist street in the historic city of Lincoln, UK.

At the top of the hill you will find the entrance to the Cathedral and at the bottom is Well Lane. The Hill consists of independent shops, tea rooms and pubs.
. It overturned, crushed several cars and a transit bus A transit bus (also known as a commuter bus) in the United States is usually operated by an urban-suburban bus line, a governmental public transit agency, or a contractor.

A transit bus is normally used on public transit routes.
 stopped for a red light at the bottom of the hill, and burst into flames amid the wrecked vehicles. Immediately, Officer Myers reported the crash and ran toward the wreckage. As he approached the area, he heard cries coming from inside burning vehicles. Officer Myers ran to a compact car with a woman trapped inside. He began to throw dirt on the flames, containing them as long as possible, and used his pocketknife to cut the victim from her seatbelt. Officer Myers pulled her from the vehicle just before it became fully engulfed; he suffered first- and second-degree burns second-degree burn
n.
A burn that blisters the skin and is more severe than a first-degree burn.


second-degree burn See Burn.
. After helping the woman move to a safe area, he returned to assist others. Officer Myers then freed the trapped and critically injured driver of the burning transit bus. As other respondents arrived, he continued to assist rescue efforts until all of the victims received aid. Officer Myers demonstrated bravery and professionalism throughout this ordeal.

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