For Con Edison laborer Jonathan Kulig, the work day didn't end when his day of work was over.

For Con Edison laborer Jonathan Kulig, the work day didn't end when his day of work was over

Only minutes before Manhattan's L prepare came thundering into the third Avenue station, a young fellow fell onto the tracks. As a horde of spectators assembled, Kulig, who had seen the experience unfurl from the opposite side of the tram, hopped onto the tracks and hustled over, taking a chance with his own life to get the casualty and get him to wellbeing. 

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For Con Edison laborer Jonathan Kulig, the work day didn't end when his day of work was over. For Con Edison laborer Jonathan Kulig, the work day didn't end when his day of work was over. Reviewed by youcef ch on 9:23 ص Rating: 5

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