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Sailor Rescues Man After High-Speed Crash

24 November 2015

From Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Lieberknecht, Navy Public Affairs Support Element East

Fire Controlman 3rd Class Tyler Swain, stationed aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84), and his family were driving away from a bank here when they heard police sirens, Nov. 15.
Fire Controlman 3rd Class Tyler Swain, stationed aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84), and his family were driving away from a bank here when they heard police sirens, Nov. 15.

As the family watched, a car moving at approximately 100 mph collided with a truck during a chase involving two police cruisers. The truck flipped into the air and landed on its side, atop a nearby SUV.

"As soon as I saw it happen, I just got out of my truck," Swain said. "It was instinct."

Swain's family pulled ove, and he and his mother, Frances Swain, ran to the flipped truck. They looked in a window to check the condition of the driver.

Frances opened the door, which was facing up. Tyler climbed on top of the vehicle, pulled the man out from the truck, and led the man to safety.

"The Navy has always taught us to help others," he said. "It doesn't matter if it's Navy or a civilian; the military teaches you to help people in need."

After the man was settled on the side of the road waiting for police assistance, he thanked the Swains.

"He came over and shook my hand, thanked me, asked me my name, and wanted to tell me he appreciated everything I did," Swain said.

The rescue took place the day before Swain began a 7-month deployment to the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility as part of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group.

"I thought it was pretty cool," said Fire Controlman 2nd Class Matthew McMeans, who works with Swain in the Bulkeley's Aft Close-In Weapons System. "He told me the story, and I thought, 'Heck of a last day in port.'"

McMeans said Swain's story was spreading around the ship, but that Swain was humble about the experience -- a normal guy placed in an extraordinary situation.

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