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A newly signed-up Uber driver in Philadelphia is being hailed as a hero after his quick response helped save a passenger who suddenly suffered a brain haemorrhage during a routine ride.
Taras Zvir, who had recently began driving for Uber, picked up passenger Justin Anderson in Philadelphia on Feb. 25 Near the end of the ride to Bucks County, Pa., Anderson suffered what was later ...
"I saw somebody needed help and I just helped," Taras Zvir tells PEOPLE Taras Zvir Taras Zvir, who had recently began driving for Uber, picked up passenger Justin Anderson in Philadelphia on Feb ...
Taras Zvir, who had recently began driving for Uber, picked up passenger Justin Anderson in Philadelphia on Feb. 25 Near the end of the ride to Bucks County, Pa., Anderson suffered what was later ...
“I feel like anybody would've done it,” Taras Zvir, 38, of Northern Liberties, humbly tells PEOPLE about his heroic deed. “I don't know. I guess I was raised to help. You just do i ...
Taras Zvir, 38, picked up Justin Anderson, 41, on the morning of February 25 in Philadelphia to take him to work in Bucks County. The ride initially went smoothly as the two men sparked up a ...
Fortunately, his driver, Taras Zvir, a former ambulance driver, recognized the emergency. Zvir promptly called 911 and performed CPR until paramedics arrived. Anderson's mother credits Zvir's ...
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