NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. - A boy who was seriously injured and hospitalized after he was shocked when his foot hit a wire in May is getting help from the community to pay his medical bills.Austin Beltrante, who was shocked when he was near a fence at a nearby train track, has been at St.
Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia since the incident, battling through several major surgeries, amputations and infections.The current principal of Marple Newton High School, Austin’s father, was previously the principal of Worrell Elementary School.
The same families in his past school community are now rallying around his family."Austin is a fighter, that’s why we’re all Austin’s Army.