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Damn, Jerardi is right. Guerrero is so smart he has even been able to make the magic ice machine invisible.
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Juan Carlos Guerrero, leading trainer at Parx Racing, performed an act of heroism July 18 when he pulled eight people from an overturned minivan on busy Interstate 95 near the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia. Guerrero, who sits atop the Parx trainer standings with 88 wins, 38 more than nearest rival Phil Aristone, was driving to the Bensalem Township, Pa., racetrack at about 6:45 a.m. EDT from his home in New Jersey when he saw the minivan swerve to avoid another car, flip over, and careen into the guardrail, coming to rest on its roof. Though traffic slowed, nobody was pulling over to help. Read more: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/64130/parx-trainer-helps-rescue-accident-victims |
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Interesting that he was 25 minutes away from the track at 6:45 considering he clocks everyone's horses every day? Maybe he has secret camera's hidden in the secret ice machine? He could have at least offered the victims a magical ice bath to heal their injuries. |
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good for him. its sad that nobody pulled over to help.
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You realize that is Camden right?
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If it was on 95 near the Ben Franklin Bridge, the location was most definitely on the PA side of the Delaware. 95 doesn't cross over into New Jersey for about 35 miles from there.
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