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She suffered multiple injuries in what her dad is calling a 'preventable' accident<br>Boston Fire Department, alongside Emergency medical services, Boston police and MBTA responded working together to rescue the Bridgewater State University student.<br>The 20-year-old's father, Andrew Harlow, told that his daughter had to be resuscitated twice before she was taken to ICU.<br>'Ava was intubated on about seven different medications at the intensive care unit and it was still dicey as to whether she could live,' Harlow said to the outlet.<br>'I want to know who the guy was who tied her tourniquet.<br><br>I want to know who it was that resuscitated her the first time, then the second time. I'm just grateful to the guys.'<br>While thankful his daughter survived, Andrew told Boston Herald that the tragedy could have been prevented and that he'd been 'numb' when he received the call.<br>'[The driver] could have [seen] that she was banging on the friggin' [sic] side of the car and not pulled away,' he told the outlet.<br>'They have mirrors.<br><br>They have horns. They're supposed to toot the horn before they take off.'<br>Andrew said the family had 'retained a lawyer' but wasn't 'at liberty' to comment on whether the operator was at fault and whether he planned to take action against the MBTA.<br> The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) police said at about 11:30pm Jan 27 Harlow got off a Green Line train at the Boston University Central Station when tragedy struck<br> Boston Fire Department, alongside Emergency medical services, Boston police and MBTA responded working together to rescue the Bridgewater State University student<br>'We are retaining a lawyer.<br><br>And he's good,' he said.<br>The MBTA said the accident 'does not appear to be the result of any mechanical or MBTA employee failure,' the reported.<br>Harlow is expected to need multiple surgeries and a prosthetic leg following the horrific accident.<br>Several fundraising initiatives have been set up for the young student who has been described as 'hardworking, [http://www.bejacsc.org/virtuallibrary/index.php?title=India_apos;s_Tata_Chemicals_Nearly_Triples_Q2_Profit evDeN EvE NAKLiyaT] smart and funny.'<br>In the description of , set up by a group that calls themselves Harlow's 'aunties,' $42,480 have been so far raised.<br>They wrote that Harlow was a 'basketball and field hockey star' and a 'bright and promising college sophomore' who had hoped to pursue a career in Intelligence. <br> Several fundraising initiatives have been set up for the young student who has been described as 'hardworking, smart and funny'<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>'She's hardworking, smart, funny, and has a big heart,' the description added.<br>'On Friday, January 27, Ava was involved in a horrific accident where she was struck by a train. 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