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JACKSON, Mich. - A Navy medic who stopped to calm a woman whose husband was having a heart attack, and helped an ambulance crew perform CPR on the man en route to a hospital, - ended up with a $60 towing bill.
Hospital Corpsman Tim Moore was driving on Interstate 94 near Jackson, Michigan, on April 2 when he saw an ambulance parked along the eastbound lane. Navy medic who pulls over to help Mich. ambulance crew gets $60 towing bill |
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So? Was the tow company supposed to work for free because the good samaritan was a nice guy? Or just leave the car hanging out into traffic? If the victim's family had any class, they'd pay the bill, but there's no reason the tow company should have to eat it. If you've ever had to use a tow truck lately, $60.00 is pretty cheap.
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