A delivery driver pulled a man from the onfire car and helped save his life after seeing the burning vehicle on the side of the road.
Just before three in the morning, a driver of a Toyota Camry struck a guardrail on Interstate 15 near San Diego, sparking a fire that resulted in the rescue.
A passing FedEx driver noticed the smoke and stopped to help the driver and any extra passengers just before the car began to explode repeatedly.
The moment the FedEx worker pulled the man from the car was caught on camera by ABC 10 San Diego just before the blasts brought more flames to the inferno.
The car was still actively on fire when he arrived, he claimed. To see if you can do anything at all, you must stop.
According to ABC 10, the Camry was travelling south on the motorway close to state Route 52 when it slammed into the guardrail and burst into flames.
Right away, the car caught fire, and it continued to burn for several minutes before the good Samaritan FedEx driver arrived on the scene.
The driver was confined inside the automobile when the FedEx worker leaped out of the car and dashed to the driver’s side door.
Quickly removing the man’s seatbelt, he dragged him out of the vehicle and to safety next to the motorway.
Early on Wednesday morning, a delivery driver is captured on camera tugging a man by the arms while another driver offers assistance.
Fortunately, the other car who had stopped had a fire extinguisher and utilised it to put out the fire before firefighters arrived.
The motorist was sent to Sharp Memorial hospital with at least a major leg injury and was awake throughout the entire experience.
The cause of the altercation is unknown, according to the authorities, and the California Highway Patrol is currently looking into the situation.