Dante White, 21, had just finished a 30-minute run through his Baldwin neighborhood in March when he reached out his right arm to stop a car speeding toward him and braced for being hit.

Officials said the 2017 Nissan Altima ran through a stop sign March 10, striking White and sending his arm through the windshield, severing an artery and throwing him more than 20 feet.

After seven surgeries at Mount Sinai South Nassau in Oceanside and at Mount Sinai’s main hospital in Manhattan, White is back running and home for Thanksgiving. A track athlete at the University of New Haven , he will compete next month in his first race since the crash.

On Tuesday, White and his parents met the doctors, nurses and paramedics who saved him, reuniting for the first time since complicated vascular and

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