By Lt. Rudy Diaz, AA/PIO
Central California Women’s Facility
A summer drive turned into a rescue mission for one Central California Women’s Facility staff member.
On a hot summer afternoon on July 27, Sgt. Martin Gonzales was driving through a busy section of Madera. As he approached a nearby skate park, he saw two vehicles ahead of him collide, sending a pickup truck up an embankment onto railroad tracks.
The front wheels of the truck were on the railroad tracks and the back wheels of the truck were spinning out of control, spraying debris of pebbles and rocks everywhere.
Gonzales got out of his car and ran to the truck. As he got closer, he saw a man and woman in the vehicle. When Gonzales tried opening the door, it was locked.
The couple appeared to be in shock and disoriented. He tapped on the window in order to get their attention but they didn’t respond.
Another bystander who responded to the scene was also trying to get the attention of the female passenger.
As Gonzales checked his surroundings, he spotted a train coming down the tracks. He started to pound on the window harder and yelled at the passengers to unlock the door.
“A train is coming,” he yelled. The person on the other side of the truck continued to do the same.
While the next few seconds seemed like an eternity, the female passenger snapped out of her daze and partially rolled down the window. The person helping on the other side of the truck reached in and hit the unlock button.
“We both opened the doors to the truck. I looked up and the train was still coming down the tracks so I unbuckled the man’s seat belt and was attempting to pull the man out of the truck; however his hand was clenched to the bottom of the steering wheel,” Gonzales said.
Gonzales pried the man’s fingers off the steering wheel and was able to grab his belt and pull him out of the truck onto the ground.
Gonzales dragged the man to a safe area with the help on another passerby.
The female passenger was also assisted safely out of the vehicle by other responders.
Luckily, the train operator spotted the vehicle on the tracks and was able to stop before striking the truck.
Wow! So glad that you have ingrained in you along with the other person to do good. Gifted with a brain and a awesome heart.
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These are the stories that make me proud to be an American! Great job guys!
What are the odds of a train heading down the track during the exact time of this incident. Excellent job to all of those involved!
Excellent job, Sergeant Gonzales! Thank you for your selflessness.
Great job Martin!!
Great Job
Team Green doing it’s thing.
Great Job Sgt. Martin Gonzales.
Thank you for your bravery!
Great job Marty!!
Good Job Sergeant…
Great Job Marty!! Way to take care of business!!
Excellent article Lt. Diaz! I am not surprised that Sergeant Gonzales would risk his own life for another. The ten years I have worked with Marti Gonzales, he has exhibited a thoughtfulness, a professionalism, and a kind heartedness like no other. I am proud Marti is recognized for his bravery and heart. Keep on shining Brother. Your CCWF Family is proud of you.
This was quite an event …you didnt even think twice about helping
Great job !!
Y’all just keep on amazing me with your willingness to put yourselves in harm’s way to help others in distress. I am proud to be a member of this department as should everyone else who works at CDCR. Thank you!
So thankful to God that there are selfless individuals out there who are willing to lend a hand. You changed the course of what could’ve been a grave tragedy for these individuals and their entire lineage! Thank you for your sacrifice and willingness to serve!!!!
Awesome job Sgt. Gonzales! God had you in the right place at the right time.
Great job!
Great Job Sgt. Gonzales. Your quick thinking and God was watching over all of you!!God Bless both of you guys!!
Sgt. Gonzales you are a true hero!
Good job!
Great job Sarge!!