Motorist Grateful for Rush Hour Aid

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I was with my two young children on Friday when my car stalled on the shoulder of Route 1 during rush hour. A young West Windsor Rescue Squad volunteer, Kevin Friis, and his partner, Arjune, happened to be driving an ambulance for Meditrans and went to great lengths to park behind our vehicle during this busy time, keeping their flashing lights on while we awaited assistance.

The West Windsor Police Department also went out of its way to assure our safety, as they arrived later when Friis had to take a call.

I am most grateful to Friis, his partner, and the West Windsor Police Department for providing assistance and protection in a vulnerable situation.

Robert Rund

Princeton

CE-WWPN

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