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Heroic Maneuver: Colorado Man Uses Truck to Save Unconscious Driver

Ryan Myrick, a Colorado resident, took decisive action on the highway to prevent a potential tragedy. While driving home in Lakewood on Friday, September 6, Myrick witnessed a car swerving uncontrollably and hitting the median. Realizing the driver was unconscious and in danger of veering into oncoming traffic, Myrick positioned his truck in front of the errant vehicle, allowing it to collide safely with his bumper instead. Speaking about the incident, Myrick expressed that despite the damage to his truck, he would not hesitate to perform the same life-saving action again, emphasizing his commitment to preventing a more disastrous outcome.

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