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Posted by Schmoe on September 13, 2011, 7:50 am
 
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(CNN) -- Police in Utah are searching for a group of construction
workers, students and bystanders.

But for a good reason.

This group is credited with saving a man's life by working together to
lift a burning car and pull a man to safety.

It was a "life-saving move that the Logan Police Department does not
want to go unnoticed," said Jeff Curtis, assistant chief of the police
department in Logan, Utah.

The incident occurred Monday morning on a street near Utah State
University and was captured on video.

Police said the BMW pulled out of a parking lot and in front of Wright.
Curtis said the motorcyclist tried to avoid the car, which resulted in
him laying the motorcycle down.

After crashing, gas spilled out of the motorcycle and ignited, engulfing
both the motorcycle and the front end of the car in flames, Curtis said.
The motorcyclist became lodged underneath the burning vehicle.

A video the incident shows several startled bystanders looking under the
BMW as flames leap into the air.

The crowd quickly grew to include a man in a suit, construction workers
wearing hard hats, a woman in sandals and a young man carrying a
backpack.

After one person in the group tried to pick up the blazing car, the
crowd joined in and were somehow able to lift the 4,000-pound vehicle.

One of the bystanders drags the fallen motorcyclist's limp body from
under the vehicle.

The motorcyclist was identified as 21-year-old Brandon Wright from
Logan. He was rushed to a hospital and was in stable condition after
surgery Monday evening, Curtis said. The driver of the car was not
seriously injured.

Curtis said police are trying to find the people who helped so they can
be recognized for their efforts at a city council meeting.

Posted by Marco Mendoza on September 13, 2011, 10:00 am
 Schmoe wrote:

Saw that video on the news this morning.  Kinda spooky.

  But I wondered why they didn't pull him a little further away from the
flames.
  Looked like only about 8 feet or so, and even I could feel the heat
from that fire.

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