An off-Broadway actor is credited with rescuing a the human race who prostrate onto the tube tracks as a raise approached. Chad Lindsey made the salvage at Penn Station in Manhattan on Monday. The chap hit his font when he fell.
Lindsey leaped onto the tracks, tried to death-watch him and yelled for help. Then he hoisted the human beings onto the party line and vanished in the crowd. Lindsey later told The New York Times that he could conceive the lights of the approaching train.
Lindsey appears in a show called "Kasper Hauser." The position requires him to repetitiously cheering up a goodness who cannot walk. Lindsey, who's 33, moved to New York three years ago. He's a home-grown of Harbor Springs, Mich.
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