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That's amazing.

Something bothered me though was the guy with the long hair, tshirt and shorts...He acts like he is going to help, but backs off, helps "push" right behind the young lady in the running pants, then he kinda looks, but backs away.

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The guy in the suit never lifted a finger.

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The guy in the suit never lifted a finger.

The guy in the suit looks like he might be the BMW driver.

My apologies to BMW drivers everywhere.

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The guy in the suit looks like he might be the BMW driver.

My apologies to BMW drivers everywhere.

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That's amazing.

Something bothered me though was the guy with the long hair, tshirt and shorts...He acts like he is going to help, but backs off, helps "push" right behind the young lady in the running pants, then he kinda looks, but backs away.

Its either a girl, or a guy with big man boobs.

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Its either a girl, or a guy with big man boobs.

Man with moobs. I think he grinded a bit on her too. Anyway, that aside, truly an amazing video, and makes me feel good about people, so many videos come out show people turning their backs on fellow men and women. Have seen a lot of videos of people just walking by during accidents like this.

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saw this on the morning news...truly amazing...all MOOBS aside.

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I think he/she was having trouble trying to find a good place to push/lift. I'm sure the construction worker saw him/her and said something like, "Hey, let me get in there!" Upon seeing that the construction worker was in much better shape and stronger, he/she backed up quick then tried to help however he/she could at that point. With my back injury and loss of muscle from said back injury, if someone in better shape/stronger came up to help, but I had a better grip/purchase/position, you bet I'd move quick, fast, and in a hurry. That would be the best help I could have offered at that second. Though, I would have been the one to try and pull the victim out if I gave up my position.

Awesome team work, though. Makes me believe in the human race a little more.

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I think he/she was having trouble trying to find a good place to push/lift. I'm sure the construction worker saw him/her and said something like, "Hey, let me get in there!" Upon seeing that the construction worker was in much better shape and stronger, he/she backed up quick then tried to help however he/she could at that point. With my back injury and loss of muscle from said back injury, if someone in better shape/stronger came up to help, but I had a better grip/purchase/position, you bet I'd move quick, fast, and in a hurry. That would be the best help I could have offered at that second. Though, I would have been the one to try and pull the victim out if I gave up my position.

Awesome team work, though. Makes me believe in the human race a little more.

Probably right, but it was a bit strange looking.

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