MTA Workers Rescue Toddler from Train Tracks in Hudson Valley

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Several Metro-North employees rescued a missing three-year-old boy with autism who was spotted on train tracks near Tarrytown station. The employees were awarded by the MTA in a commendation ceremony for their bravery and calm comportment. The boy was reunited with his family on the platform, and the employees commented that they were glad the incident had a happy ending.
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