Heroes save man trapped beneath a burning car

A young motorcycle rider got trapped under a burning car after his motorcycle crash. 12 men came and lifted the burning car helping the young rider to get free.
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A young motorcycle rider got trapped under a burning car after his motorcycle crash. 12 men came and lifted the burning car helping the young rider to get free.
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In 2007, Ernie Fessenden sent his brother, Staff Sgt. Chris Fessenden, a toy truck which had a radio-controlled (RC) outfitted with a wireless video camera to assist on checking for bombs under trucks. 2 weeks ago, this toy truck prevented the potential deaths of six soldiers in Afghanistan, as Chris detailed in an email to Ernie.
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A 12-year-old boy survived and making a miraculous recovery after spending 25 minutes underwater in the Pacific Ocean, the boy is breathing on his own and responding to the doctors.
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Agustin Arreguin, a cable repair technician, heard some screams from the pool area while he was working, he jumped over the gate to save a 7-year-old boy who was not breathing.
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21-year-old James Slatcher was outside around 2 am when he smelled something burning and saw smoke, he ran into the building, started the fire alarm and knocked on each of the 36 doors to wake up the people inside and get them out of the building.
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Helen Beard, a British tourist at the Orlando resort hotel, catches and save a 1 year old baby who fell from a fourth-story balcony.
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Tristin Saghin, a 9 years old, saved his sister life. Tristin saw his 2 years old sister in the family pool at the backyard, floating, he ran outside and did CPR on her.
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James Pribram, a pro surfer noticed a woman drafting by a wave into the sea, he told his mom to call 911 and ran to the sea and pulled out the injured woman.
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A southern Oregon fire department is able to not only save people lives but also can help pets.
The Ashland Fire Department is equipped with animal oxygen masks and the team are capable of performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation on dogs, cats, hamsters, ferrets, birds, gerbils and even reptiles.
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A baby dolphin was found in a rice field (1 kilometer from sea) after a Tsunami wave carried it away. This week, the baby dolphin was return to sea.
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