DOT Highway Repairers Help Staten Island Driver in Fatal Crash
By DIANE S. WILLIAMS
Two fast-acting DOT workers helped rescue a driver from a burning SUV in a fatal crash July 10, on the Staten Island Expressway.

Mike Sasso, L.983, and Eusi Pickering, L. 376, pulled an unconscious Staten Island driver from his wrecked SUV on Saturday July 10. Photo courtesy of Mike Sasso, Local 983.
The Department of Transportation crew was making road repairs Saturday around 8:30 a.m. on the Brooklyn-bound highway leading to the Verrazano Bridge.
“The SUV was traveling in the high-occupancy lane on the left when it hit the wall with such force that it crossed three lanes and stopped near the work zone where we were,” said Assistant City Highway Repairer Michael Sasso, a DOT employee since 2013. “It happened so fast. How no other cars were hit is a mystery.”
Sasso and coworker Eusi Pickering, a Local 376 Highway Repairer, ran to the wreckage to find an unconscious driver slumped across the front seats of his Buick. Sasso said, “The OnStar operator called 911 as we worked to figure out what to do.”
The SUV started to leak fluid and the engine began to smoke. Sasso and Pickering raced against time to help the driver. They assumed he was alive as they pulled him from the car. “We decided to move him because we thought he would burn if we left him in the vehicle,” said Sasso. “I had to push past my fears to do what needed to be done to save this man.”
A medical student stopped his car to help. He gave Sasso a pair of medical gloves. They started chest compressions.
“Other drivers saw the accident and onlookers did call 911, but no one stopped,” Sasso said. Minutes later the Fire Department and Emergency Medical Service Paramedics arrived and rushed the victim to the local hospital. The driver never regained consciousness.
Not knowing whether the man survived, Sasso, who lives nearby, went to check on him. The hospital nurse offered little information so Sasso took to social media and found the Buick dealership and the man’s Facebook page.
“I contacted his sister and asked how he was doing,” said Sasso. She told him that her brother had a heart attack while driving and was on a ventilator. The next day the man passed away.
“I never experienced anything like this. It is unnerving to come so close to death,” said Sasso. “If he had survived I would feel better, but I am glad I helped. My first thought was this is someone’s brother, father, husband, son. I had to help. I just wish he would have survived.”
“Mike Sasso helped this accident victim despite all impending danger. I commend his bravery. His efforts to follow up and find the man’s family is an example of the determination and dedication our members show each day,” said Local 983 President Joe Puleo.
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