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911 call played in Qns. waitress rape trial

A Queens jury heard the gut-wrenching 911 call made after a thug raped a waitress at knifepoint and fled her Queens home — but the victim was able to help nab her assailant only hours later.

After the act, the steely-nerved waitress allegedly flirted with assailant Timothy West, 25, and convinced him to text her later so they could go on a “date.”

He messaged her later that day to set a time and place, and police pounced when he arrived.

In Queens criminal court, jurors heard the woman and her mother wail in the background has her brother calmly described how his Ozone Park home had been broken into and his sister had been viciously raped.

“It was the worst feeling in the world to see my sister like that… I felt helpless,” the brother, a 26-year-old pizza delivery man, testified before jurors and the accused knifepoint attacker.

West faces 25 years behind bars for the March 2009 incident.