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Fiery crash leads to green alliance |
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By IFN Staff
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 |
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Page 1 of 2 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. — Joshua Radwan was in his office with his brother, Jason, chatting about latest business ventures and deciding where to have lunch when he felt an urge to leave.
“I have to go,” Radwan said.
“OK, we can leave in just a few,” Jason said. After all, the two brothers were both heading out to lunch together and would carpool anyway.
“No,” Radwan said. “I have to leave right now.”
He grabbed his keys, got into his car and began heading onto I-5 when he saw a five-car pileup. One car was on fire.
He pulled over and asked if anyone was in the car on fire. No one responded. So he pointed at each car and asked who owned it. When he pointed at the car on fire, no one responded.
Radwan ran to the car and saw an unconscious body inside. He motioned to the paramedics, who had arrived on the scene, that someone was inside. When help didn’t come, Radwan used a fire extinguisher from a nearby truck driver, broke open the glass and pulled out the unconscious driver himself.
With the help of two other passersby, Radwan pulled unconscious Tim Nelligan out of the car and delivered him to the paramedics – just as Nelligan’s car burst into flames.
Radwan later called Nelligan at the hospital to check on him. Nelligan thanked him for saving his life. “All thanks and praise be to Allah,” Radwan responded. “I am nothing, I am merely an instrument and a slave of Allah.”
The accident was March 9, 2007.
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