Depending on how you look at it, this man has terrible, or awesome, luck. It's probably a little bit of both. A Utah man riding a motorcycle crashed when a BMW pulled out of a parking lot. The motorcyclist ended up under the BMW as both vehicles burst into flames. Luckily for the man, a group of super-hero citizens were nearby.
Students, construction workers, businessmen and other bystanders saw the crash and rushed to the man's aide. They were able to lift the flaming car and pull the man out to safety.
Jeff Curtis, assistant chief of the police department in Logan, Utah, said that It was a "life-saving move that the Logan Police Department does not want to go unnoticed."
Curtis will get his wish because the whole incident was captured on video.
According to CNN, the group of bystanders were able to pull the man, identified as 21-year-old Brandon Wright, from underneath the vehicle. He was rushed to the hospital and is now in stable condition.
The video does contain some slightly graphic images. The burning motorcycle, the smoking car, and the man's limp body being pulled from the wreck. So you've been warned.
Update: Brandon Wright Shares Survival Story and Thanks Rescuers







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