Heroic conductor saves dozens of lives but loses his own in shocking subway fire in NYC
Heroic conductor saves dozens of lives but loses his own in shocking subway fire in NYC

A heroic conductor on the transit line in New York City lost his own life but managed to save 9 others in a shocking accident on the subway on Friday (March 27).

An MTA worker was killed and up to 17 others were possibly injured when fire broke out on a subway train near a Harlem station just north of Central Park early Friday, the FDNY said.

"We are devastated by this.

This is a hard moment for New York City Transit," said Sarah Feinberg, Interim President of NYCT, at a press conference Friday.

After the fire, the 36-year-old conductor who had helped get people to safety was found on the tracks and pronounced dead at the scene, Deputy Chief Brian McGee said at the press conference Friday.