NYC firefighters save woman being attacked by man with meat cleaver

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Firefighters in Chinatown subdued a man they witnessed attacking a woman with a meat cleaver on the street Sunday.

According to police, firefighters from the FDNY company known as the Chinatown Dragon Fighters saw the man attacking the woman across the street from their station house on Canal Street and quickly jumped to action to stop the attack.

"I heard a commotion in the street and I look over, its a man dragging this woman, grabbing her by the arm, dragging her, she's crying and she's screaming," said firefighter Jose Ortiz.

Ortiz rushed over to help the woman, when suddenly he saw the man pull out the meat cleaver.

"I see the cleaver go up and he swings down and he hit her in the head," Ortiz said. "Now I'm thinking I gotta grab this guy."

But before Ortiz could get to him, the man was able to strike the woman with the meat cleaver several times.

Shane Clarke, another firefighter, came to Ortiz's aid and together they were able to stop the attack and subdue the man.

The woman was taken to Bellevue Hospital with cuts to her neck, back and face. Police said her injuries were not considered life threatening.

The man was taken into police custody.

"I'm happy that we were there to help," Ortiz said. "I'm sorry we weren't there early enough to just stop the whole thing all together."

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What a blessing those firefighters were there to help this poor woman, or surely her attacker would have killed her. He obviously was absolutely determined to do so! What wonderful heroes these men truly were.Bless them for jumping right into the fray.I sure hope the woman recovers completely and her vicious disgusting attacker gets locked away, to spend the rest of his life in a small cell for attempted murder.I have no doubt he is a threat to society. And really hope never gets a chance to be released for "good"behavior!"

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Reply#1 - Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:54 PM EST

Firefighters never get praised enough for what they do. The sad part is, this guy will probably do little time, unless he is found mentally unstable, then he will probably be put on meds and released.

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