Officer Medeiros initially assumed the people he saw standing at the top of the street were the vehicle's occupants, but as he looked more closely, he noticed a person still in the driver's seat. At this point, the flames were quickly engulfing the entire engine compartment of the Range Rover and the driver was not moving.
Realizing time was running out, Officer Medeiros immediately ran toward the vehicle, down the embankment, and scaled a six-foot chain link fence adjacent to the interstate.
When he reached the SUV, he found the driver startled and confused. Officer Medeiros removed the driver's seat belt, pulled him out of the vehicle, and dragged him 30 to 40 feet to safety.
"I ran down the embankment and made it over the fence somehow. I don't think I could make it over again, but I was just lucky, I guess," said Officer Medeiros. "I'd never dealt with a car fire before, only what I had seen in movies. So I wasn't sure if the car was going to blow up or what was going to happen."
By the time the fire department arrived, the vehicle was fully engulfed in flames. The driver, former Nortek CEO Richard Bready, was taken to the hospital and has since made a full recovery.