BELFAST, Maine — Rescue workers used the Jaws of Life on Thursday afternoon to extricate a Belfast doctor from beneath a vehicle that had dragged and then trapped him.

Dr. Harry Richter, who works at Waldo County General Hospital in Belfast, had been driving home with his teenage daughter when he parked the car in his Bayview Street driveway at about 3 p.m., according to Belfast Police Chief Mike McFadden.

Richter, whose age was not immediately available, stepped out of the pickup truck for a moment, and his daughter decided to shut off the engine. But the truck had not been shifted into park, McFadden said, and began to roll backward toward the street.

“He rushed back to put it in park, and was dragged across the street,” the chief said.

The vehicle came to a halt on the front lawn of a neighbor’s house, and Richter was pinned under the front suspension, though not under a tire.

“He was able to breathe,” McFadden said.

A Belfast Ambulance crew was able to get the truck off Richter, who was taken to Waldo County General Hospital for treatment.

When he was taken away, the doctor was able to talk with police and rescuers, McFadden said.

“We were able to ask how much pain he was in,” the chief said.

His daughter suffered bumps and bruises in the incident because she tried to jump out of the truck while it was in motion, he said.

Richter was being transferred to Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor for treatment Thursday afternoon, according to an official at Waldo County General Hospital. No further details were available.

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        1. I know it’s no laughing matter but ellsworth15 you just gave me a good chuckle!!!…….I witnessed a similar situation many years ago with an elderly female resident at the retirement home I worked at…very scary!!! 

        2. What’s funny is 22 people have liked your comment at this point…It is indeed “brake” when you are referring to a device used for slowing or stopping.

      1. I’d also assume that if I was a teenager and my parent got out of the car, it would be in park already.

  1. Hope he is ok, he is an exceptional specialist Doctor and a super nice man.    He truly cares about his patients. Get well Dr. Richter.

  2. How scary for both of them!  Hopefully he gets well quickly and his daughter doesn’t carry any guilt.

    1. Nothing.  The search engine was triggered on the word ‘Belfast’ since the doctor lived in Belfast and found other articles containing the same word.

      1. I wondered about other possible keywords,  first. 

        I feel bad for the daughter. 
        It could happen to anyone, hon.  

        1. Thank you.  You could be right as well.  I suppose that the search engine could have been triggered on any of the keywords if no weight was assigned to any of them by the engine.

  3. WOW– freaky accident…glad he’s okay,it could have been a lot worse. The upside is,he’ll get to know what it’s like to be a patient…

    1. It has nothing to do with what he knows… They are very aware that EMMC has more capability to treat more severe cases

  4. I think he should stick to his day job, because vehicles in motion does not seem to be his expertise. For what reason would you EVER get out of a vehicle without putting it into park?

  5. Obviously he did not ‘park the car in his driveway’,  as stated.

    Who leaves their car in gear, even ‘for a moment’ when out of a vehicle’s driver seat? 

    What was the kid doing turning off the engine if, likewise, not in the driver’s seat?

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