Connecticut National Guard Sgt. Shaunna Mango assists a driver whose vehicle rolled over during an accident in Cromwell, Connecticut, May 4, 2025.
CROMWELL, Conn. – The Connecticut National Guard has recognized one of its Soldiers for her outstanding leadership, bravery and selfless service for springing into action after witnessing a dramatic vehicle rollover on Route 9 northbound in Cromwell.
On the morning of Monday, May 4, Sgt. Shaunna Mango of Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 1109th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group, was en route to an appointment in Newington when she observed a passenger vehicle abruptly cut off a box truck. The larger vehicle veered off the roadway, re-entered traffic and overturned, coming to a halt in the middle of the highway’s travel lanes.
Demonstrating the highest standards of military readiness and selfless service, Mango immediately pulled over, exited her vehicle and approached the overturned truck to assess the situation. The driver, a male who appeared dazed and disoriented, was conscious but unable to exit the vehicle on his own. Recognizing the urgency of the moment, Mango began speaking with him to maintain alertness and evaluate his condition.
As traffic slowed and other motorists arrived to assist, Mango coordinated efforts with a bystander to extricate the driver. Together, they climbed the undercarriage of the overturned vehicle. The driver’s foot was initially trapped, but Mango was able to help free him. When the vehicle’s height made direct egress impossible, Mango entered the cab and offered her knee as a step, allowing the driver to be lifted through the front passenger window by the other bystander. She then retrieved the man’s phone from the cab per his request and remained with him until emergency personnel arrived.
Her decisive action, physical courage and calm under pressure reflect the values instilled in every member of the Connecticut National Guard. Mango’s quick thinking and compassion directly contributed to the safe rescue of the driver without further injury. Although the driver later reported a possible shoulder injury and remained disoriented, no visible bleeding or broken bones were noted at the scene.
Her actions are a testament to the Guard’s unwavering commitment to being “Always Ready, Always There”—whether on the battlefield, in natural disasters or along the roads of our communities.
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