Hero Who Saved Baby In Runaway Stroller Scores A New Job

We told you last week about Ron Nessman, a homeless former truck driver in Southern California who saved a baby in a stroller from rolling out onto a busy roadway. Video of the dramatic rescue has gone viral and prompted praise for Nessman from around the world. At the time of the incident, he was attending a job interview at a nearby Applebee's and we’re happy to report that he got the job.

Nessman was hired as a dishwasher at the Victorville Applebee’s restaurant. The restaurant’s general manager Emily Canady confirms that the hiring decision was not influenced by the video, saying, "He's a great guy and he was a great candidate." Nessman, who has struggled with depression, is thankful for the chance: "I'll earn everything I get so with that in mind, you know, I appreciate the opportunity that Applebee's has given me."

It was days after his heroic rescue when Nessman’s niece told him that the video had gone viral. He says he’s just thankful that the baby and the great-grandaunt are safe and although he says he doesn’t want to capitalize on his newfound fame, a GoFundMe has been set up to help Nessman get started with his new life.

Source: NBC Los Angeles


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