Four were dead and dozens injured in an early-morning New York City train derailment, and firefighters needed help extricating the wounded. There was only one place to turn: the surviving victims of the Metro-North derailment. "It's very hard to ask a civilian who was just involved in an accident to help us," FDNY Capt. James Ellson of Rescue 3 told The Daily Beast's Michael Daly. "They had just been involved in a very bad train accident, and now I'm saying, 'I need your help, I need you to help people who are in worse shape.' I asked everybody, 'Listen, look at the people next to you, and if they need help, help them.' And they did it."
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