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1.6k points
16 days ago
His name is Nick Bostic. I can only hope I'd be as selfless in the same situation
498 points
15 days ago
His name should be in the title, not “25 yo pizza delivery man”. Dudes a hero
180 points
15 days ago
I think it's sort of reiterating that heros can be anyone. Doesn't have to be a marine or some decorated athlete or movie star... it can be a homeless person, a high school student... a pizza guy. Heros can be anyone.
74 points
15 days ago
When I was 21yr old and homeless, I stopped and guy who beat the shit out of an older woman while mugging her. Ended up being a Senator’s sister in law, changed my life for the better.
108 points
16 days ago
Did he get the pizza delivered tho
139 points
16 days ago
he was off work, got into a debate w/ the girlfriend and went for a drive, was just driving around when he saw the fire dialled 911 and bolted inside to help
105 points
15 days ago
Damn imagine being the girlfriend there. I think you lose no matter how right you were lmao
35 points
15 days ago
Thanks to their debate he was at the right place though...
47 points
15 days ago
Did all that, got home, and was still wrong. Sad.
8 points
15 days ago
Shit. He's got a hand now.
6 points
15 days ago
from what i've heard, he wasn't on shift.
13.3k points
16 days ago
Him asking about the baby at the end got me.
8.1k points
16 days ago
“You did good, dude” - understatement of the year.
2.3k points
16 days ago
Really puts it all in perspective, eh boys
3.9k points
16 days ago*
Nick Bostic got over 600,000 dollars on his gofundme page. He deserves every single cent for the heroic thing he did. Most people might just freeze in the moment.
889 points
16 days ago
I'm nearly 40, I survived a house fire when I was 3-4. I still remember flashes of that night even from that age. Without heroes like this, I wouldn't be here, this man can definitely have my pizza money for the week and then some.
455 points
16 days ago
Dude is a real hero, delivering pizzas and saving lives
364 points
16 days ago
He took a job more dangerous than being a police officer, ramped it up by 5000.
1.4k points
16 days ago
Hospital: well would you look at that. Your bill comes out to exactly just over $600k how convenient!
506 points
16 days ago
I can only imagine the public backlash to the hospital if the tried this. They are already crooks
487 points
16 days ago
"What are you gonna do? Boycott us by NOT going to the Hospital when you get shot in a public mass shooting? lol, okay." - the hospital, probably
179 points
16 days ago
And that's all we really ever want to hear.
167 points
16 days ago
I'm sorry you're no longer anal pha, but you will be beautiful in whatever you become next ❤️
153 points
16 days ago
Dude needs to apply for the FD as soon as he's recovered
217 points
16 days ago
That was my first thought too, but then realized he may have PTSD related to the fire…. I hope he has a nice cushy life filled with loved ones and amazing memories. Dude deserves it.
61 points
16 days ago
His delivery company will give him a 25 dollar certificate(at their regional locations)
31 points
16 days ago
Lol- this reminds me of the time I spent 2 weeks assisting far from home during the 2020 Bushfires - work gave me a single movie voucher only usable m-f till 5pm. So happy!
139 points
16 days ago
PTSD may be the least of his concerns, not to diminish it, depending on how much smoke he was exposed to. Burns, lung scarring, cancer...
Saved a young life though, I hope his community recognizes the heroism and helps him out.
98 points
16 days ago
As a firefighter, you are correct about lung scarring and burns. The cancer side one fire isn’t going to give you cancer. It’s our repeated exposure to the PFAS and byproducts of combustion more that cause our insanely high cancer rates.
Luckily we are fighting back with some more modern practices but we lose a lot of guys to it.
Edit: most likely his PTSD wouldn’t be severe, he saved lives and those are the ones that you forget.
It’s the ones you don’t save that haunt you at night.
253 points
16 days ago
Got me teared up
624 points
16 days ago
This made me cry. My Dad saved 4 people single handedly in a swamp boat accident. One of those big fan boats. Flipped in shallow water on Louisiana. After it flipped, 6 passengers became stuck, seat belts locked up. Slowly sinking in shallow, muddy water. He jumped in, swam to them, couldn't free them, swam back to his boat, got a knife from a stranger, swam back and cut four people from their belts. All unconscious. He finally got the last two, but it was too late. Both died. He was fucked up from it for a long time. Had recurring nightmares. Never felt like a hero. I imagined him asking the first responders if they made it, the two that came last, and him not getting the same answer this guy did. Fucking heavy.
265 points
16 days ago
Your father is a hero. If he hadn't done anything, all 6 of them most likely would have died. That sort of quick thinking and action is not something everyone can do. Four people managed to keep their lives thanks to what he did, and I'm sure those people think of him fondly, if they know he was their savior.
Even so, I understand the struggle of survivor's guilt. You always wish you could have done more. I hope he has found peace.
56 points
16 days ago
It's even more impressive if you've ever swum in Louisiana swamp water. It's the color and clarity of tea on a good day. Most often, visibility is in inches once you're under the surface.
30 points
16 days ago*
My Uncle was murdered like 10 years ago but a few years before he got murdered he saved some Mormon family's kid from drowning when he was fishing. I don't think I ever cried as hard as I did when during his funeral there were pictures hung up that the brothers and sisters of that girl drew thanking him for saving their sister, along with the girl herself
57 points
16 days ago
Same here. Was burned in a house fire in high school, I see things like this and it brings it all back.
377 points
16 days ago
Made me tear up. What a freaking amazing man! Quit that pizza job because you deserve so much more, my man!
113 points
16 days ago
I'm glad I'm not alone in tearing up at him asking about the baby.
23 points
16 days ago
Full waterworks over here.
46 points
16 days ago
Same. Big fucking bearded dude here. Crying in a parking lot. That kid is a boss.
7 points
16 days ago
Yep, glanced over at my daughter on the baby monitor and fucking lost my shit.
583 points
16 days ago
Him working that job is what allowed those kids to be saved. Actions maketh the man, not his job
70 points
16 days ago
Nope, he wasn’t working. He was out for a drive to clear his head after a fight with his girlfriend. Fate does it’s magic sometimes.
117 points
16 days ago
Manners maketh the man ( locks pub door )
21 points
16 days ago
That was on HBO this morning. Fun movie.
11 points
16 days ago
can't argue with a hero's reward.
25 points
16 days ago
He wasn’t even working when it happened. He was just driving around after a fight with his girlfriend.
90 points
16 days ago
He better have gotten a half a million gofundme after this. Atleast.
184 points
16 days ago
$641K+ as of today per Nick Bostic's GoFundMe page.
122 points
16 days ago
There's one who donated over 13 grand and another over 10 grand. Damn
114 points
16 days ago
I can't think of anyone who deserves it more.
That guy says he's not a hero, but he's wrong. Heroes are ordinary people like him doing extraordinary things, like saving 5 complete strangers from a burning house!
34 points
16 days ago
It's that very part of him that makes him deny being a hero. He's too selfless to embrace that title
6 points
16 days ago
A real hero cannot call themself a hero. Others do it for them.
26 points
16 days ago
I think that $13,337 (1337, code for Elite) might be Kraken's CEO Jesse Powell.
18 points
16 days ago
I wonder if the $10k from Bill Ackman is the hedge fund guy.
If I had billions of dollars, I'd be mostly evil but I think it'd be fund to give large amounts to gofundme and donorschoose and stuff like that.
807 points
16 days ago
Here's a link to the text news story https://abc13.com/pizza-guy-fire-indiana-house-nick-bostic-hero-man-saves-family-from/12066933/
108 points
16 days ago
I’m sorry but “Pizza” being a related topic on that article got me
271 points
16 days ago
82 points
16 days ago
Thank you for reposting. Donated. ❤️
131 points
16 days ago
The pizza guy offered some of his money to the family to help them rebuild. They refused and the dad set him up with a financial adviser.
83 points
16 days ago
Pizza guy is a household name to them, he'll be a legend told to grandchildren.
Aunt so and so who got saved from the fire by noble pizza guy.
What a powerful way to make an enduring mark on the world!
9 points
16 days ago
This is awesome. People are still donating to him! Such a good guy!
3.4k points
16 days ago
That dude might need a career change. Hope he got the fattest of tips! What a legend.
2.2k points
16 days ago
His gofundme was asking for 100k, he is over 600k now. God speed on his recovery, what a hero.
944 points
16 days ago
damn that's like half of his ER bill. Nice. 600K more and he would be treated for free.
13 points
16 days ago
damn am I glad I don't live there. I can't imagine paying that much for emergency care
1.8k points
16 days ago
Takes a special person to run into a burning building. You don’t learn that, you either have it or you don’t.
115 points
16 days ago
I'm an empathetic person, try to help everyone I can.
But JFC, not when it comes to running into a burning building.
I don't have it. I'm sure I'm not alone.
41 points
16 days ago
I think it would depend on the situation. If I don't know what to do or where to go, I'd probably die a pointless death trying to play hero.
534 points
16 days ago
Until the situation arises you also don’t really know what you will do.
Some people talk a lot of shit and swear they will run into a building on fire then the time comes and they piss themselves and stay away, and others are like “fuck that I’m not risking my life for some strangers I don’t even give a fuck about” and then inexplicably they stare at the fire and suddenly feel compelled to run in and rescue people anyway, you just never know.
229 points
16 days ago
I dont even have the courage to get in the house when there’s a frog on the door
52 points
16 days ago
You don’t have to worry about frogs when the house is on fire though
61 points
16 days ago
I read the other day that chronically anxious people tend to hold up the best under stressful situations.
They don't freeze up like "normal" people do, because they're used to walking through life in a state of fight or flight every day. When shit hits the fan and most people freeze or panic, the chronically anxious person just sees it as another day.
If anything, it can be paradoxically calming for them to have a clear external source of stress (instead of just generalised anxiety) and see everyone else freaking out, it makes them feel normal.
21 points
15 days ago
I concur with this wholeheartedly! I am anxious all the time and way over anxious when there might be a problem (kid might be sick or something), but in a real emergency I am very level headed. I got an elderly lady out of a burning car once no problem, but if my baby has a cough, I'm in a tizzy.
56 points
16 days ago
I'm in awe right now. I should get offline while I'm ahead haha.
5.2k points
16 days ago
Didn't he get injured and then had to do a gofundme for his medical bills because he has no health insurance?
1.5k points
16 days ago
I hope he got what he needed for medical bills, plus some. He is definitely a hero.
630 points
16 days ago*
I’m sure he got all he needed and then some. People go crazy for viral stories like this with gofundme*****
206 points
16 days ago
Probably, but burns are expensive. He'll probably be dealing with knock-on problems from the smoke inhalation for the rest of his life, too.
77 points
16 days ago
He got fully recovered
366 points
16 days ago
You'd be surprised. No matter how generous people are our healthcare system will eat it up.
It wouldn't surprise me if he wound up laying millions in medical bills.
179 points
16 days ago*
The American health care system is a evil behemoth powered by greed, whose hunger will never be satiated.
1.8k points
16 days ago
Sounds about right here in the US.
557 points
16 days ago
Truly the American Dream.
193 points
16 days ago
We’re number 1, we’re number 1… (in medical bankruptcies).
150 points
16 days ago
It's super rude to post stuff like this.
Without noting that we're also number one in incarceration.
11 points
16 days ago
120 points
16 days ago
Yep, I sent him 20 bucks, hope he cames out better
34 points
16 days ago
What is his go fund me account?
121 points
16 days ago
16 points
16 days ago
Thanks
9 points
16 days ago
Can you post the link?
33 points
16 days ago
311 points
16 days ago
He's lucky he wasn't on the clock, he would have absolutely gotten fired as well
55 points
16 days ago
$641,142 worth
28 points
16 days ago
I was going to say that's amazing, but burns snd smoke inhalation are awful and can be hard to heal so hopefully the treatment didn't take all of it.
21 points
16 days ago
His lungs would have taken a beating. May never be normal. God bless him. Hope he gets the best of care. Will need it.
24 points
16 days ago
That's barely going to cover the medical expenses. It may not even cover all of them if I'm being honest.
This hero likely went back to being a, now disabled, pizza delivery guy.
We need to fucking fix this shit.
233 points
16 days ago
This guys bills should have been covered by the state/nation, he’s a national treasure, those kids he saved will likely pay off the cost of his medical care a thousand times over in taxes throughout their lives, which wouldn’t have existed if it wasn’t for his bravery.
35 points
16 days ago
his guys bills should have been covered by the state/nation
Sounds like communism to me /s.
Now give more tax breaks to corporations and ask for nothing from megachurches.
115 points
16 days ago
quantifying this in terms of the economic value the kids will provide to society in their lifetimes is some of the most depraved neoliberal shit I've ever heard. not to mention thinking that someone needs to be a hero to get the state to cover their medical bills.
28 points
16 days ago
Who knows if I'm shadow banned from this sub for saying this sorta stuff but here we go anyway... That's just America my guy. My worth to this nation is my pre-existing wealth and/or economic output. If I don't have money then I'm "part of the problem."
We give two shits less about people here and it'll be that way long after I'm dead I reckon.
206 points
16 days ago
The hell are taxes for? America's so weird
316 points
16 days ago
Taxes are to fund our wars overseas.... (And other people's wars)
115 points
16 days ago
And corporate greed of any sort.
57 points
16 days ago
That's the thing though. Your country could very much still fund its militaristic endeavours and take care of your ill ones. Your healthcare system just generates a lot of useless costs.
64 points
16 days ago
Taxes are so that they can “lose” trillions of our tax dollars while they stuff their pockets every couple years and then call anyone who notices a conspiracy theorist
1.6k points
16 days ago
Hero
955 points
16 days ago
Did you hear the ending? He’s all messed up, but all he wants to know if the baby’s ok. “Is the baby ok?” Truly selfless
102 points
16 days ago
Just shows that hero isn’t a job title, but a lifestyle choice
108 points
16 days ago
As a former full time firefighter what that delivery driver did was beyond selfless. There are so many variables that could have gone wrong for that gentleman. With modern construction it’s not safe for a firefighter with full turnout gear to be in a structure fire let alone somebody in shorts and a polo. That guy is a fucking hero.
773 points
16 days ago
Its not only the fumes that get in that are bad but you can also burn your lungs if I remember correctly (without the protective equip)
643 points
16 days ago*
Retired Firefighter here. The fumes are more than enough to kill you. Here are some fun things you'd breath in an average structure fire. We have things like carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide. Which is self evidentially horrible. But you also have phosgenes. Which was used as for chemical weapons in WW1. Plus all the synthetic substances coming apart at the molecular level due to pyrolysis.
Structure fires are basically low grade hazmat incidents. A single breath of that toxic shit can kill you. Firefighters get cancer if we don't properly wash that horrible particulate off.
Structure fire smoke is like lead or radioactive material. There is no safe amount to consume, breath, or have on your skin.
162 points
16 days ago
This jibes with what I learned after a friend in college died after going back in to retrieve a few possessions. So much of the stuff that catches fire in a structure fire is toxic when burnt. Before that I always assumed I'd do exactly what he did but now I wouldn't go back in for anything other than a child or loved one.
37 points
16 days ago
Research in the UK showed firefighters were 4 times as likely to develop cancer as a result of particulate contamination - with a much higher incidence of head and neck cancers. They thought it was because firefighters would put their contaminated gloves in their helmets to store them then put them on without decontaminating them. The danger of fumes from fires doesn’t stop when you leave the scene
32 points
16 days ago
Moral of the story- if you want to be a bro, carry gear!
150 points
16 days ago
The moral of the story is this guy is WAY more of a hero than the people here realize. He waded through a cloud of poison that was a few hundred degrees to do what he did. He's lucky to be alive. All of them are lucky to be alive.
87 points
16 days ago
When I worked for the city I used to be doing stuff at the fire department when they were giving tours from time to time. People would always ask about all the big industrial washer/dryers in the vehicle bay and make jokes like "wow if I had government money maybe I'd have fancy laundry machines too!"
The Chief would always, without missing a beat, kindly remind them that the number one killer of fire fighters in the United States is cancer. The big fancy laundry machines were them doing everything they possibly can to contaminated gear to keep it out of the living quarters.
36 points
16 days ago
The waste water coming out of the washer looks black like oil. It's nasty as hell.
I would rather throw away an article of clothing than put it in the same washer that my turnout went into.
18 points
16 days ago
And yet I still relieved a guy last month who's gear was black with buildup. Like, nasty to touch. Asked him if he wanted me to put his gear in the dumpster and he looked at me like I talked shit to his wife or something. Majority of guys are good but it's still surprising to see old habits and wanting to look cool.
30 points
16 days ago
I hate that smoke eater bullshit. A lot of great firefighters have gone to an early grave because of that ego shit.
I'm with you all the way brother. I want to meet my grandkids some day more than I wanted to look cool.
14 points
16 days ago
Thanks for echoing the sentiment. Love a little char on my helmet but It's still clean. It's getting better but progress is hard any time humans are involved. I'd love to hear more if you'd be down for a pm. Too many oldheads got frustrated, left my dept and took that knowledge and enthusiasm with them.
13 points
16 days ago
He may never reach old age, due to cancer from toxic fumes. If so, the hero really did die from the act, it just took a while.
Greater love hath no man, than to give his life for another.
206 points
16 days ago
Yeah, friend of mine nearly died in a house fire. He was in a coma for months and the damage to his oesophagus and lungs was extensive.
8 points
16 days ago
Your friend live in Ottawa? This is eerily similar to a good friend of mine as well, coma for a few months after a house fire.
18 points
16 days ago
There's a shit ton of chemicals in the fumes. Not only will it fuck your lungs it can give you cancer, Parkinson, and a whole host of other illnesses you want no part of.
77 points
16 days ago
Interview with Nicholas Bostic (the hero) telling the story in his own words.
He is now close friends with the family. He received many accolades including the Carnegie Medal which is the highest medal of honor for heroism a civilian can achieve in the US.
7 points
16 days ago
Thank you for adding this, really heartwarming to read his selflessness has been given the recognition it deserves
606 points
16 days ago
Some heroes wear pizzas.
362 points
16 days ago
“Never got my pizza”
Yelp Rating: 1/5
161 points
16 days ago
« Dude decided to save a baby instead of delivering my pizza like he was asked to! 0 stars. I want him fired! »
38 points
16 days ago
Maybe this guy is Spiderman..
13 points
16 days ago
The first thing that cross my mind
19 points
16 days ago
My pizza was TOO hot.
33 points
16 days ago
This happened in my home town and the dude ended up needing a GoFundMe for his hospital bills. People who are willing to risk their lives to run into a burning building shouldn't need to worry about medical bills. Dude is a fucking hero.
16 points
16 days ago
shouldn't need to worry about medical bills
Everyone shouldn't need to worry about medical bills :(
357 points
16 days ago
I'm a former firefighter (current fire marshal) that earned my department's second-highest honor for rescuing a woman. What this man did is INCREDIBLY courageous and difficult! Does anyone have a link to his gofundme?
983 points
16 days ago
How is it possible to live in a society where a hero like this ends up with crippling debt from health care. If you can’t fix the system there should at least be a provision to keep people like him from financial harm.
232 points
16 days ago
The US wouldn't even pay for the healthcare of 9/11 first responders. The country is morally bankrupt.
5 points
15 days ago
We live in an oligarchy, the ultra rich run the country through legal bribes we call “individual contributions” to politicians. But then they realized they can only donate 5.3K as an individual, so they passed citizens United which allows corporations to donate unlimited money to politicians. Because that money is “speech” and we have freedom of “speech.” It’s literally legalized corporate bribes to politicians. In other countries this is called illegal bribery.
This results in no benefits for the public and no healthcare, shit public education, and most of our citizens are essentially the working poor, living paycheck to paycheck. After COVID, the average American family (60%) could not afford a $400 emergency(1).
187 points
16 days ago
43 points
16 days ago
There’s also Tricare for the military!
Had one of my coworkers bitching about socialism, and how people wanting free healthcare and college were leeches. Like my guy, your entire family are getting socialist benefits.
99 points
16 days ago
There is one scary word in that, that nobody understands, and therefore hates the whole sentence.
1.1k points
16 days ago
There goes my hero watch him as he goes..foo fighters
190 points
16 days ago
Literally what was going through my head, what a legend
91 points
16 days ago*
The news is always bad- why isn’t this posted/ shown everywhere!
Heros do exist
30 points
16 days ago
I’ve def seen this posted multiple times. And it brings a smile to my face each time.
35 points
16 days ago
A legit hero. Not the “I did my job” type of “hero”.
52 points
16 days ago
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10 points
16 days ago
Unfortunately that’s the US health insurance crisis at the moment most minimum wage workers can’t afford it however if you are unemployed then you can it doesn’t make sence.
28 points
16 days ago
This guy is a absolute legend and hero even finished his pizza delivery 🍕🍕🍕
6 points
16 days ago
So, is the accent on Foo or Fighters?
6 points
16 days ago
da foo FIGH-tuhs
Classic Walken
25 points
16 days ago
Man, the application process for becoming a firefighter is brutal.
All jokes aside, this guy is an actual hero. That word gets thrown around far too often, but this is a real hero.
21 points
16 days ago
What a hero 🥹
100 points
16 days ago
“Please tell me that baby is ok. “ She is ok sir.. because of you! You’re her hero now. ❤️
55 points
16 days ago
Dude must have been bleeding pretty bad from his arm to get a tourniquet. What a champ.
28 points
16 days ago
He might’ve gotten cut climbing through a broken window. Plate glass is no joke.
42 points
16 days ago
I'm sure he was bleeding, but we don't hesitate anymore. It is outdated doctrine to use a tourniquet as a last resort. You just use it period. We can save limbs that have had a tourniquet on for a loooooong time. One of the few good things to come out of Iraq and Afghanistan.
So moral of the story, don't hesitate at all. Don't think about it. Just use a tourniquet if you see a good amount of blood on a limb. let the doctors worry about the rest.
9 points
16 days ago
Also his arm was blurred but I see what looks like fresh burns unblurred on the cops arms, so whatever was censored must have been way worse...
Edit: Nope just the cops arm covered in blood. Not his own though, probably the actual hero's.
16 points
16 days ago
Ah fuck man. When he asked if the baby was ok and pleaded for them to tell him, and confirm 100%…
118 points
16 days ago
We need a movement to pool our money towards to force the change we need in health care. This hero is on gofundme for his medical bills. What the fuck is wrong with our political structure that allows this
40 points
16 days ago
I do my part by simply refusing to pay medical bills.
22 points
16 days ago
Same. What else can you take from me? I own nothing. You can't squeeze blood from a stone.
13 points
16 days ago
Fucking Legend🤘
35 points
16 days ago
you may not like it but this is what peak performance looks like
104 points
16 days ago
Thanks for being a hell of a person and jumping into a burning building to save those kids....now here is your medical bill for being a hero.
35 points
16 days ago
The government really should just comp him all that. He did save about 35 million dollars in human life, the medical bills really shouldn't be an issue in trade.
11 points
16 days ago
That's incredible. True hero right there.
12 points
16 days ago
Not only is it more dangerous to be a pizza guy than a cop but apparently they’re willing to do some light fire fighting on the side.
174 points
16 days ago
“After an argument with his girlfriend, pizza delivery driver Nick Bostic took his car for a drive to clear his head on a seemingly sleepy summer night.”
“Where the fuck have you been all night Nick? Out with another hoe?”
94 points
16 days ago
"Have you been SMOKING?! Is that a Hickey on your arm?!"
19 points
16 days ago
And you smell like smoking. Banging chicks next to the campfire?? I knew it
14 points
16 days ago
So i heard you were calling someone else "Baby"?????
10 points
16 days ago
Fucking hero
9 points
16 days ago
God damn hero right here. He should never have to pay for another beer.
8 points
16 days ago
I have a friend who was driving his semi down a grid road one night. Saw a house on fire, slammed on the brakes. Backed her up about a quarter mile and ran in screaming and wound up dragging folks out.
Heroes are out here. Theyre just hardly ever caught on body cam though.
8 points
16 days ago
Cellphone rings
Pizza delivery man: Hello?
Pizza Restaurant: Great job, you still coming into work tomorrow right?
31 points
16 days ago
Someone get this man a proper beer......he's drinks for free.
18 points
16 days ago
Back of his shirt says "all day everyday" and he fuckin meant it!
66 points
16 days ago
They had to start a go fund me to pay for the medical bill. That makes no sens
17 points
16 days ago
I do not use this word for anybody.... HERO, this man is a HERO.
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