2 MBTA workers honored for saving commuter's life
Posted on February 13, 2014
By Greg Wayland, New England Cable News
Two MBTA employees have been honored for their heroism and quick response to an emergency. On the morning of January 27, Kevin Bossart, 24, dropped on the stairs at the Wollaston, Mass. MBTA station with a congenital heart condition. He was dying. Read more at necn.com.
Two MBTA employees have been honored for their heroism and quick response to an emergency. On the morning of January 27, Kevin Bossart, 24, dropped on the stairs at the Wollaston, Mass. MBTA station with a congenital heart condition. He was dying. Read more at necn.com.
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