Category Archives: sacrifice

Good Samaritans pull driver from burning Porsche

So many people today record incidents on their phones instead of stepping into action to assist, especially in dangerous situations. This is a case where brave men stepped up to rescue an elderly driver from a burning vehicle. Take a look:

The New York Post has details:

“Dramatic video shows heroic bystanders rescuing an elderly Florida driver from his Porsche when it burst into flames.

The black sports car was engulfed in the middle of a road in Clearwater last week when motorcyclist David Calderon raced over to open a door and drag the 74-year-old driver to safety. “I didn’t really think about it. I just reacted,” Calderon told WFLA.

“I was really scared. The flames were really hot. The flames [were] coming out from under the car and inside the car, you know.”

Video shows Calderon, still with his helmet on, pulling the driver from the Porsche as flames and black smoke billow from it. The man appeared to have a prosthetic leg, his rescuer said, making the escape even trickier.

Another good Samaritan ran over and doused the flaming car with a fire extinguisher. 

Others wanted to help but were scared off because the flames were “too hot,” Calderon said.

The rescued driver, who was not otherwise identified, was taken to a local hospital for evaluation but appeared to have escaped largely unscathed, officials said.”

Read the whole story here.

Great job, men! And thank goodness for toxic masculinity!

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NFL player saves man from burning car

I know nothing of this NFL player, KJ Osborn, other than that he was in the right place at the right time…and did the right thing!

KJ risked his life to save a man from a burning car in Austin, Texas. Read all the details here about KJ (and his Uber driver) coming to the rescue!

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An act of kindness: Hody Childress donated money to pharmacy for those who could not afford medication

A generous man: Hody Childress (center)

God Bless Hody.

From Daily Mail:

“An Alabama farmer spent some of the little money that he had to help members of his community to pay for their medical bills. Not even Hody Childress’s family members knew about his generosity until shortly before his death at the age of 80 on January 1.

The revelation about his acts was first revealed to many at his January 5 funeral, after the town’s pharmacist told family members.

Childress’s daughter Tania Nix told The Washington Post that she didn’t know what prompted her father to go to Geraldine Drugs in Geraldine, Alabama, a town of around 900, each month and give $100 to the pharmacist to help those struggling.

Nix did speculate that when her mother struggled with multiple sclerosis, her medical bills and drugs were expensive. Her mother, Peggy, passed away in 1999. He began his altruistic tradition in 2012.

Nix said that a woman recently wrote to her to tell her that Childress’s money allowed her to afford an EpiPen for her son, while another said that she burst into tears in the store when she was told that there was a fund that would help her to pay for her and her daughter’s prescription.

The pharmacist at the drug store, Brooke Walker said that Childress told her when he first handed over the money: ‘Don’t tell a soul where the money came from – if they ask, just tell them it’s a blessing from the lord.’

Nix said that a woman recently wrote to her to tell her that Childress’s money allowed her to afford an EpiPen for her son, while another said that she burst into tears in the store when she was told that there was a fund that would help her to pay for her and her daughter’s prescription.

The pharmacist at the drug store, Brooke Walker said that Childress told her when he first handed over the money: ‘Don’t tell a soul where the money came from – if they ask, just tell them it’s a blessing from the lord.’

The pharmacist told a family member that she didn’t let Childress’s donation go on painkillers, only antibiotics and life-sustaining medication.

On two occasions she used the money for non-medical reasons, once to help a woman who was in an abusive relationship to get back on her feet and once to help an elderly man who was caring for his special needs son and his wife, who had broken her hip, to pay for a used washer and dryer.

Nix told WaPo that her father told about his donations as he became gravely ill with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease over the holidays.

She said: ‘He told me he’d been carrying a $100 bill to the pharmacist in Geraldine on the first of each month, and he didn’t want to know who she’d helped with it — he just wanted to bless people with it.’

Read the whole story here.

h/t Breitbart

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Off-Duty New York Fireman Saves Woman From Burning Car

Thank goodness for that toxic masculinity!

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Remember

Today we remember the D-Day Landings: June 6, 1944, when Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France. It was beginning of Hitler’s downfall and the end of the Nazi Third Reich. Remember the thousands who fought  and lived to march in a victors parade. And remember the thousands who remain today in graves on the beaches where thy gave the last measure of service and sacrifice.

~ Grif