Emergency responders at toll plaza scene where heroic rescue saved comedian's life

Bob's Burgers Actor Rescued From Fiery NH Crash

🦸 Hero Alert

When Eugene Mirman's electric car crashed into a toll plaza and burst into flames, a state trooper and bystanders risked their lives to pull him from the wreckage. The comedian is now recovering thanks to their quick, heroic actions.

A routine Tuesday in Bedford, New Hampshire, turned into a life-saving moment when strangers rushed toward danger instead of away from it.

Eugene Mirman, the voice behind Gene Belcher on "Bob's Burgers," crashed his electric vehicle into the Bedford Toll Plaza just before noon. The car immediately caught fire, trapping the 51-year-old comedian inside.

Within moments, New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte and her security detail arrived at the scene. A state trooper assigned to protect the governor, along with two bystanders, didn't hesitate. They ran to the burning vehicle and pulled Mirman through a window as flames surrounded them.

The governor herself jumped out of her car and grabbed a fire extinguisher to help. While she wasn't in danger, her willingness to assist shows the collective spirit that saved Mirman's life that day.

"Without hesitation, they put themselves in danger to render aid to someone who was in need of it," said State Police Col. Mark Hall, calling their actions heroic.

Bob's Burgers Actor Rescued From Fiery NH Crash

Mirman suffered serious injuries but is now on the mend. His agent confirmed Wednesday that the comedian wants to thank everyone who helped save him. "He is grateful to be on the mend," the statement read, asking for privacy as he focuses on recovery.

The Bright Side

This story reminds us that heroism isn't about capes or special powers. It's about ordinary people making split-second decisions to help someone in trouble, even when it puts them at risk.

The trooper was there by chance, assigned to protect the governor. The bystanders were simply in the right place at the right time. Yet all of them chose action over hesitation, demonstrating the best of human nature.

Mirman has brought joy to millions through his work on "Bob's Burgers," voicing the lovable middle child Gene in over 300 episodes. Now he's received an incredible gift in return: his life, preserved by strangers who became heroes in an instant.

Governor Ayotte and her husband said they're praying for Mirman's full recovery. The crash remains under investigation, and no charges have been filed.

Sometimes the good news isn't just that someone survived, it's remembering that people still run toward those who need help.

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