MTA workers save toddler from train tracks in daring rescue.

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Five MTA workers have been awarded commendations for their "daring rescue" of a 3-year-old child with autism who had wandered onto train tracks near Tarrytown, New York. The train crew spotted the child and brought him onboard the train, then reunited him with his mother after finding her nearby. The MTA praised the workers for their bravery and compassion, and thanked them for their dedication to the people they serve.
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