Seeing a distressed woman who had climbed over a railing of a bridge in West Springfield, Massachusetts, a number of good Samaritans stopped their cars and rushed to her aid, pulling her to safety and possibly saving her life. The civilians have since been recognized by Police Commissioner Cheryl Clapprood, and Springfield Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, for their quick thinking and selfless actions on Sept. 24. Their help came in the nick of time. According to footage of the troubling scene captured by the Springfield Police Department’s Real-Time Analysis Center cameras, which was also shared on YouTube, the woman had climbed over the railing of the city’s Memorial Bridge and looked ready to jump before first responders could arrive. The first 911 calls came in at around 9:45 a.m., a press release stated. Noticing the woman, several compassionate drivers clocked the emergency and pulled over. They teamed up to lift the woman …