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Off-duty first responders help save man from overdose at Knicks parade
The small but mighty group of people fought for a man's life on top of the World Trade Center subway elevator entrance in New York.
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What happened
According to ABC7 Bay Area’s source item, Off-duty first responders help save man from overdose at Knicks parade, The small but mighty group of people fought for a man’s life on top of the World Trade Center subway elevator entrance in New York.
Context
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- Off-duty first responders help save man from overdose at Knicks paradeABC7 Bay Area - 2026-06-20T19:29:32+00:00
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