NAPLES, Fla. — After a deadly plane crash took the lives of the two pilots on Friday, February 9, 2024, one Naples woman sprang into action to save the other 3 people on board. Her name is Sheri Rapisarda, a former Collier county paramedic.
“I thought it was first kind of thought it was a bad structure fire,” said Rapisarda. “I didn’t immediately put together that it was the very low-flying aircraft that I had seen just very few seconds prior.”
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Rapisarda was on her way to work Friday afternoon when she saw the private jet crash land on the southbound side of I-75. She says, without hesitation, she jumped out of her car and went to help the people who were running away from the burning plane.
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“I just knew that the plane had the ability to explode and I just wanted to get them in my car and get them away from the area as fast as possible,” said Rapisarda. “I just relied on my training and my instinct to kick in at that moment, and it did. It just did. I just acted. I don’t really recall thinking I just acted.”