Two young hospital workers and a friend died in a fiery one-car crash on Long Island early Sunday morning after their car swerved off the road and smashed into a bridge embankment.

The three men were riding in a 2006 Saturn Ion just after 5:00am when the car crashed into the embankment and burst into flames.

A passerby and a responding EMT managed to pull Naquan Bell, 21, from the back seat of the burning car.

He was pronounced dead at Nassau University Medical Center from internal trauma, police said.

The driver, Brendon McRae, 24, and front-seat passenger, Stanley Sagesse, 23, could not get out of the inferno and were pronounced dead at the scene.

McRae and Sagesse were employees at Winthrop University Medical Center in Mineola, N.Y.

The parkway's eastbound lanes were closed for several hours near the crash scene. The lanes were reopened at 10:45am.

Authorities are still investigating the crash and did not know what caused the car to leave the roadway.