Boston firefighters rescued a man who intentionally walked into the path of an oncoming Orange Line train at North Station on Monday afternoon and became trapped beneath, according to officials.
Boston firefighters were able to free the trapped man after he allegedly put himself in the path of an Orange Line train.
Boston firefighters conducted a technical rescue when they learned of a person who was stuck under a train, Brian Alkins, public information officer for the Boston Fire Department, told MassLive.
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