College Student Reunites With Long Island Officers Who Saved Him From Burning Car

A Long Island college student was reunited with the brave Suffolk County cops who saved his life when they pulled his unconscious body out of a flaming car last November.
Kervens Lesperance, 19, was on his way home from a friend’s house in November when he was involved in a crash on Nicolls Road in Holtstville that flipped over his Jeep, knocked him unconscious — and pinned his legs inside as the vehicle went up in flames.
“I’m grateful to be alive,” Lesperance told The Post at police headquarters on Wednesday after personally thanking the cops who saved his life in the daring rescue, which was caught on bodycam.
Suffolk County Police Officer Craig Capobianco said he happened to be on patrol in the area when the call came in on the night of the crash. The eight-year veteran of the force traffic rushed to the scene and jumped out of his squad car and ran to the opposite side of the street to rescue Lesperance, he said.




