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Amazon driver hailed as hero for helping family get out of burning home

Amazon driver hailed as hero for helping family get out of burning home
saya said firefighters got to this house on Bluebird drive just four minutes after the 911 call and found *** family standing outside. I just saw the fire just getting bigger and bigger. That's when I rushed in, Kevin Rivera had already helped them get out. Everybody's calling me *** hero. The amazon driver says he was finishing his route saturday afternoon just after four when he saw the flames near the front of the home, he said he saw several people inside an open front door including *** woman and *** baby. Apparently unaware of the fire. I just rushed in because I didn't want nobody to die in that house. Rivera says he told the six or seven people inside about the flames, but due to *** language barrier, they didn't understand it. First, they were just confused. He urged them to leave through the back door away from the flames. Eventually they did and then they saw the house, they just started crying. They just got emotional. *** woman who lives in the area named Amanda johnson shot this video of the fire. It would have been *** lot worse when she heard about Rivera's actions, she posted his story on social media and praised the driver. I thought it was great. Now the neighborhood that normally thanks him for his deliveries is thanking him for much more than that to be honest. I just feel great that I did something
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Amazon driver hailed as hero for helping family get out of burning home
An Amazon delivery driver in New York is being hailed as a hero for running into a burning home to save a family.Syosset firefighters got to the home on Bluebird Drive just four minutes after the 911 call and found a family standing outside."I just saw the fire just getting bigger and bigger," Kevin Rivera said.Rivera had already helped get them out.Watch the full story in the video player above. "Everybody is calling me a hero," Rivera said.The Long Island delivery driver said he was finishing his route Saturday just after 4 p.m. when he saw the flames near the front of the home. He said he saw several people inside through an open front door, including a woman and a baby who were apparently unaware of the fire."I just rushed in, because I didn't want nobody to die in that house," Rivera said.He said he told the six or seven people inside about the flames, but due to a language barrier, they didn't understand at first."They was just confused," Rivera said.He urged them to leave through the back door, away from the flames. Eventually, they did and then they saw the house."They just started crying. They just got emotional," Rivera said.A woman named Amanda Johnson, who lives in the area, shot video of the fire."It would have been a lot worse," Johnson said.When she heard about Rivera's actions, she posted his story on social media and praised the driver."I thought it was great," Johnson said.Now, the neighborhood that normally thanks him for his deliveries is thanking him for much more than that."To be honest, I just feel great that I did something," Rivera said.No one in the home was seriously hurt. Investigators are trying to figure out what caused the fire.

An Amazon delivery driver in New York is being hailed as a hero for running into a burning home to save a family.

Syosset firefighters got to the home on Bluebird Drive just four minutes after the 911 call and found a family standing outside.

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"I just saw the fire just getting bigger and bigger," Kevin Rivera said.

Rivera had already helped get them out.

Watch the full story in the video player above.

"Everybody is calling me a hero," Rivera said.

The Long Island delivery driver said he was finishing his route Saturday just after 4 p.m. when he saw the flames near the front of the home.

He said he saw several people inside through an open front door, including a woman and a baby who were apparently unaware of the fire.

"I just rushed in, because I didn't want nobody to die in that house," Rivera said.

He said he told the six or seven people inside about the flames, but due to a language barrier, they didn't understand at first.

"They was just confused," Rivera said.

He urged them to leave through the back door, away from the flames. Eventually, they did and then they saw the house.

"They just started crying. They just got emotional," Rivera said.

A woman named Amanda Johnson, who lives in the area, shot video of the fire.

"It would have been a lot worse," Johnson said.

When she heard about Rivera's actions, she posted his story on social media and praised the driver.

"I thought it was great," Johnson said.

Now, the neighborhood that normally thanks him for his deliveries is thanking him for much more than that.

"To be honest, I just feel great that I did something," Rivera said.

No one in the home was seriously hurt. Investigators are trying to figure out what caused the fire.