How This Pizza Delivery Driver Saved Four Children From A Blazing Inferno Will Make You…

Not all heroes wear capes, sometimes they deliver pizza right to your doorstep.

Many are hailing local pizza delivery driver Nicholas Bostic as a hero, who pulled his car over after seeing flames inside of an Indiana home in the middle of the night and ran inside to help. In an amazing act of fearlessness and no preparation, the Indiana resident saved the lives of five people, Fox News reported.

The incident took place in Lafayette, Indiana, on July 11. Footage captured by a police officer’s body camera shows Bostic carrying the child and exiting the burning house. It also shows the 25-year-old handing the kid over to first responders.

Bostic was seriously injured after risking his life to save four children from a house fire.

More details of this heartwarming story from ‘WLFI’:

A person was severely injured saving a child from a early morning house fire in Lafayette. According to Lafayette Police, a passerby called 911 to report a house fire around 12:30 a.m. Monday morning on Union Street.

The same person ran into the building and found 4 children sleeping inside and alerted them. Three of the children made it out on their own.

The fourth child was taken out by the unknown person, who then jumped out of a second-story window to escape the fire.

The person was reportedly severely injured and was transported to an Indianapolis hospital.

Watch the heroic footage of the man saving the children:

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Latest updates from the hero pizza delivery rider as reported by ‘1011 NOW’:

A pizza delivery driver is being hailed a hero for risking his own life to save a family from a house fire.

Nick Bostic was in the right place at the right time when he passed by a house in flames after midnight on July 11 and quickly jumped into action.

Bostic ran into the home to tell the family to get out. Four children and their 18-year-old sister were inside the home at the time.

“I told them to get out, and they followed me down the stairs and out the house, and at the back door I asked if there was anybody else left, they said there was a child in there,” Bostic said.

He then ran back into the burning home to find the 6-year-old child. Once the child was found, they had to exit through an upstairs window. Bostic punched the glass out with his fist.

“I recall seeing flames through the window as I was punching it out,” he said.

With the child in his arms, Bostic jumped from the second story window, sustaining multiple injuries. He has multiple deep cuts, a possible severed tendon, blistered hands, and severe smoke inhalation.

Doctors had to remove a good amount of soot from his lungs.

“This temporary pain, oh yeah, it’s so worth it, it’s worth every bit,” he said, noting he is just happy he was there to help that night.

Here’s the gofundme account for Nicholas Bostic, you can help support Nick with his injuries here

Sources: WLT, WLFI, 1011 NOW, Fox News 

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