Earlier this year, Cayman Reynolds, a student and football player at Sonoraville High School in Calhoun, Georgia, was on his way to school when he came upon a two-car accident. He soon realized that the drivers of both vehicles were still trapped inside the burning wreckage, so he rushed to help them escape.
First, the teen went to the pickup truck, pried open the door, and pulled the driver, whose leg was badly torn, out of the vehicle. He then turned his attention to the SUV, which was on its side. After using a wrench found among the wreckage to break out a window, he called upon a smaller bystander to climb inside the vehicle and unbuckle the driver. Then Reynolds pulled that man out of the burning vehicle to safety.
After saving the two strangers, Reynolds continued to school, not telling anyone about his heroic act, but paramedics who responded to the crash reported his good deed to the school. The teen was later recognized at a Gordon County Schools board meeting, where one of the survivors, an employee of the school system, got a chance to thank him for saving his life. Reynolds is glad to have been able to help and believes it was fate that delivered him to that spot on that fateful morning.
Source: FOX 5 ATLANTA