 Our crew had worked on a job in Adale and we had completed the job and on the way back to our headquarters We had to pass through Lenox and we had put in a mobile unit at the Lenox substation a week earlier And as we pulled in a vacant lot across the street from the convenience store by the substation Wesley noticed a commotion in the parking lot. What initially caught my attention was a backfire and I looked over there and I saw a flame coming out from under the hood of the truck So I told Dennis I said look we got a truck on fire. I immediately told Wesley grab the fire extinguisher I'm gonna I'm gonna head over there and get them back from flames By this time the girl had jumped out ran around to the hood and she had her shirt fanning the fire trying to put it out Of course, it was flaming up When it ignited it ignited on the Fella was pouring gas in the carburetor on his arm and same tip hairs By the time I got there and got them back with it was right there spot on and extinguished the fire, you know, I guess Through the years of sitting our safety meetings and you know absorbing what what goes on that just it makes it second nature to you To you know react or respond to something like that makes you feel glad that you were able to help When somebody needed it and she were there you could take all your training and just use it To help prevent something from happening No, I don't consider myself a hero I think what I've done or what Wesley done is what pretty much anyone would do in the in this situation We were fortunate that we were in a company truck and had a fire extinguisher available to go over there and Stop something before it turned into something really tragic So know what we done was pretty much just acting on instinct and training. I Feel like in that situation I just done what I would want anybody to do for me if I was in need not a hero with just Average Joe I reckon