
Bystander Saves Driver From Burning Car in Oregon Crash
When a car burst into flames after crashing into a creek in Wilsonville, a passerby didn't hesitate to act. Using only a strap, he pulled a trapped driver to safety before firefighters arrived.
A Sunday evening drive on Butteville Ferry Road turned into a life-or-death moment when a quick-thinking bystander became an unlikely hero.
Around 8 p.m., a car veered off the road and plunged into a creek in Wilsonville, Oregon. One passenger managed to escape, but the second person remained trapped inside as flames engulfed the vehicle.
A passerby stopped when he saw the crash. Without waiting for help to arrive, he grabbed a strap he happened to be carrying and ran toward the burning car.
Racing against the spreading fire, he used the strap to pull the trapped occupant from the vehicle. Seconds could have meant the difference between life and death.
Firefighters from Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue arrived shortly after to extinguish the flames and treat both crash victims. Both people were transported to the hospital, with one requiring care at a trauma center for serious injuries.

Why This Inspires
This stranger had every reason to keep driving. The scene was dangerous, the fire was growing, and professional help was on the way.
But he stopped anyway. He used what he had on hand and did what needed to be done.
His actions remind us that everyday people can make extraordinary differences. You don't need special training or equipment to help someone in desperate need. Sometimes all it takes is the willingness to act when others might freeze or look away.
The identity of this Good Samaritan hasn't been released, but his quick thinking gave someone a fighting chance they wouldn't have had otherwise.
In moments of crisis, one person's courage can change everything.
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