Trump's son saved a stranger in New York and he almost got hurt
The usual morning in New York for the son of President Trump Erik Trump suddenly became furious when he rushed to help a woman who had lost consciousness.
According to an eyewitness account, Trump and his guards rushed to help a woman who suddenly fainted outside Station F, near 57 Street and 6 Avenue on Wednesday morning, last week.
A witness who asked not to be named was told that Trump noticed an ambulance car passing by and rushed to stop her.
“I saw Eric look up as he noticed the ambulance slowly passing by on 6th Avenue, he rushed towards it, nearly hitting the cyclist's tires, and shouted after it to get the driver's attention,” the witness said.
Trump's son managed to get the ambulance to stop. When the health workers began to assist the woman, the president’s son quietly withdrew.
"I don't know if anyone actually noticed it, there wasn't a crowd of people," said a witness not affiliated with Trump.
“I'm glad we were able to play a small role in helping the woman on 58th Street,” Eric Trump said. “We just happened to be in the right place at the right time.” I am especially grateful to the emergency workers who responded. This was definitely the first time I stopped an ambulance in New York,” he added.
Eric is the executive vice president of the Trump Organization. He is the third child and the second son of Donald Trump and his first wife Ivana Trump.
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