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Watch: Off-duty Calif. deputy sprints to rescue child moments before train crashes into SUV

By Joanna Putman
Police1

REDLANDS, Calif. — A San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputy acted quickly to save a child from an oncoming train in a rescue captured on cellphone video, KCAL reported.

Deputy Michael Castaneda, who was off duty, was driving home when he noticed an SUV stuck on the tracks at a rural railroad crossing, according to the report. As the crossing gate began to close, Castaneda observed the vehicle’s driver struggling to maneuver off the tracks but becoming immobilized in gravel.

“I knew there was something going on, and something needed to be done fast,” Castaneda told KCAL.

The driver, later identified as the child’s mother, exited the car, setting down one child before going back to retrieve another, video shows.

“As soon as she put that child down, I heard the horn, and to me, that was the start of a race,” Castaneda said.

He rushed toward the child left on the ground, picking them up and sprinting away from the tracks as the train approached. In the video, the mother is seen running in the opposite direction with her other child.

“What I do for my job, what I’ve done in the past, is just to help people,” Castaneda said.

Castaneda has since been recognized with the Meritorious Valor Award for his heroic actions, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.

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