Police in Utah are searching for a group of construction workers, students and bystanders. But for a good reason.
This group is credited with saving a man’s life by working together to lift a burning car and pull a man to safety.
It was a “life-saving move that the Logan Police Department does not want to go unnoticed,” said Jeff Curtis, assistant chief of the police department in Logan, Utah.
The incident occurred Monday morning on a street near Utah State University and was captured on video.
Police said the BMW pulled out of a parking lot and in front of Wright. Curtis said the motorcyclist tried to avoid the car, which resulted in him laying the motorcycle down. After crashing, gas spilled out of the motorcycle and ignited, engulfing both the motorcycle and the front end of the car in flames…The motorcyclist became lodged underneath the burning vehicle…
Curtis said police are trying to find the people who helped so they can be recognized for their efforts at a city council meeting.
People torn from an ordinary day by extraordinary circumstances. Caring – as we all should – for the life of another human being.












The level of cynicism around here is alarming. I was rescued from similar circumstances. A Chrysler station wagon ran half-way over me and parked on my back. My friends lifted the Chrysler and dragged me out. I regained consciousness with the teenage driver kneeling over me crying,” Don’t die man-I don’t have a license”. Seeing this was kinda creepy but the last thing that would have occurred to me was that the rescuers were foolish to do so. Smugness must come easy to the emotionally detached.
Oh good Lord…. not reading ALL this drek. Let’s see, Ctrl-F – heroes. Yes a couple of posters used the word. Not as many as the situation deserves, but, ’nuff said.
@39 he didn’t decide to have a car drive out into him though.
#41, what do you think of the case where someone was sued after trying to help, because the person being helped ended up with worse injuries?
Re Steve, “Don’t die man-I don’t have a license”.
Now, if that ain’t an emotionally touching statement, I don’t know what is!
The cops want to find out if the bystanders are Republicant’s or a Democrat. If Republicant’s cops have to ensure the right questions where asked before these hard working bystanders did anything!
The cops want to make sure the Republicant’s asked the driver if they had health insurance and that the bystanders lectured the driver about the importance of self responsibility and as a responsible member part of Republicant’s society, Republicant’s can’t help and if need be let society or the individual die their deserved death.
The proper response from the a republican’t driver would obviously be to erupt in cheers and whoops of “Yeah!”
If the bystanders where Democrats, well then they are supposed to pull the driver out, no questions asked. No police recognition needed.
#41. Steve- I have to agree, but it doesn’t surprise me with some of these guys.
Scary, actually. I guess I’m an anachronism.
#41 I was satirical, these folks acted in good faith, lets hope the progressive hell where lawyers punish every good act, doesn’t happen here.
But its a good analogy, a man was ticketed for directing traffic, by all accounts, “saving the day” till the Statist progressive police force stopped him.
Calvin Coolidge laid off a 1/3 of government regulators, and the economy boomed—the Roaring 20′s, till progressives began regulating the markets causing the Crash. Then Big Government and its regulators put the country into a Great Depression only WWII could lift us out.
History has taught us what works, the video illustrates it…lot free men do what they know is right…and don’t allow the regulators stop them.
#38 I know you are a progressive, I’ve read those rare posts that stumble over the truth, and watched you hastily pick yourself up, and hurry away.
Progressives are so visibly against individual freedom, that all evidence proving this is superfluous.
Contrast this with the people who yelled “YEAH!” when Ron Paul was asked if people in the hospital should be allowed to die instead of receive care if they did not have insurance at the Tea Party debate Monday night.
So…if the guy pulled from under the car ends up with a displaced hip, broken leg, pulled groin, etc, because of the way he was pulled from under the car, are all those people liable for “gross negligence” for not exercising due care in rescuing the guy? The guy in the neon shirt and helmet grabbed an ankle and pulled hard.
This is why the California ruling is bad. It means that before you do anything good, you have to think of all the possible outcomes…very hard to do. It is easier and less risky to your long term life not to help than it is to put your own life in danger for a few seconds to help someone. It’s the chilling effect, and it is not necessary.
The guy is apparently tweeting thanks to his rescuers from the hospital.
The way the good samaritan laws have been explained to me is simple: if you don’t have to do anything until the pros get there, then don’t do anything. This guy needed to get out, or he dies.
Coward #51…they pulled him out by his broken leg and broken hip. But he’s alive, and tweeting thanks to his rescuers.
Mmaybe you could learn a little about first aid, say to the level of a Boy Scout, and you should be fine for making good emergency decisions. It’s not that hard if you engage your brain.
Whoa, sorry about that first sentence. LOL
Don’t you like how the driver of the BMW was leaning on the burning car and then just stood by and watched everyone else raise the car?
@52 “if you don’t have to do anything until the pros get there, then don’t do anything.”
The problem is that predictions about the future are always tricky.
The women in California believed (incorrectly) that she had to remove the victim from the car because all crashed cars explode as soon as they stop – or 3 seconds after the hero leaps clear.
#54 – a true BMW driver would never have stopped just for a burning motorcycle under the car!
#55…that’s why I mentioned the Boy Scout…this is exactly what every one of them is taught starting at age 11. It’s not complicated. Be prepared.
>Calvin Coolidge laid off a 1/3 of government regulators
From Coolidge’s presidency until George W Bush, New York’s 9th Congressional district was represented by a Democrat. Now thanks to Obama, there is a Republican there.
This is all baloney, about what the state wants to do. It’s a PR thing for state officials, great photo op, getting their mugs in the paper for something positive. Rather than for the bad news of today’s economic reality. And it wouldn’t surprise me if the BMW owner did try suing the “rescuers” for damages. In spite of the Utah code. Any good lawyer argue an exception to practically any law. For example, how about the mental anguish of the car owner? If you’ve got enough money, you’ve always got a case. IF I were these guys, I wouldn’t come forward. It’s not for their benefit to be named. It’s for the bureaucrats and others, who want to exploit them. You know the state won’t be offering them any rewards. Because then more people would come forward than were actually involved.
@MikeN #24:
Did you even read the article?
@Bobbo #35:
You bring up good points. Because of TV and such, it could easily be argued in court that people know about spinal injuries and the dangers of moving people. That is part of why the case in California went against the “Good Samaritan”.
MikeN refuses to acknowledge this.
Nobody would argue successfully that it was more dangerous removing a person from underneath a burning car or even removing them from underneath a non-burning car. That’s plain stupid to think otherwise.
However, if somebody is in a wreck where the car is mangled up and their leg is stuck; yanking and pulling on them until they are finally free is negligent. …Unless the car is on fire or some other major threat.