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NFL reporter rescues man from car hours after resigning amid investigation

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Dianna Russini, who was photographed with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, climbed on to Jeep to pull out man and dog

Dianna Russini at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 2018. Photograph: Icon Sportswire/Getty Images A day after resigning from the Athletic amid an internal investigation into photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, the NFL reporter Dianna Russini rescued an older man and a dog from an overturned car in New Jersey. Russini’s actions in the aftermath of a car crash on Wednesday in Wyckoff, New Jersey, were confirmed by a source with direct knowledge of the matter.

Page Six on Friday first reported on the wreck and Russini’s intervention, 10 days after the celebrity news outlet exclusively published the photos of Russini and Vrabel. According to the town’s Patch news site , a 17-year-old behind the wheel of a Honda Civic collided with a Jeep, driven by a 73-year-old, on a Wyckoff street at about 5pm on Wednesday. The Jeep flipped on to its side, leaving the driver and dog accompanying him trapped inside.

Russini happened to be driving behind the Jeep; photographs of the scene show both cars sustained a noticeable amount of damage. She stopped, got help climbing atop the side of the Jeep and opened its door. Russini then worked with another bystander to pull the driver and the dog out of the wrecked Jeep, as Page Six reported, citing an unidentified witness, and which the Guardian’s source confirmed was accurate.

The Jeep driver was reportedly taken to a local hospital for head and shoulder pain. The dog appeared to be in good health and was subsequently turned over to a friend of the Jeep driver, the Wyckoff Patch site reported. The Honda driver was uninjured, police told the Patch outlet.