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Heroic Nurse Drives Truck Through California Wildfire to Help Save Lives, Goes Viral

By Sarah Smith
allyn pierce drove through flames to help create a makeshift hospital for those injured in camp fire.

California is currently being ravaged by a devastating wildfire that has already claimed the lives of 42 people. More than 7,100 structures, most of them homes, have been destroyed, and more than 200 people have been reported missing. Friends and family members of those missing are taking to social media to help find their loves ones, and President Trump is facing criticism for what many perceive as a weak response to the deadliest fire in the state's history.

In the wake of so much terror and loss, one man has committed an incredible act of bravery in an effort to save lives. According to New York Times reporter Jack Nicas, a nurse named Allyn Pierce drove straight through the raging flames in order to help set up a makeshift hospital.

Here's the crazy story of just one of the many heroes in Paradise, the town destroyed by California's deadliest fire ever. His name is Allyn Pierce, and he's the bad*ss nurse who drove this truck through the flames.

— Jack Nicas (@jacknicas) November 13, 2018

Pierce manages the ICU at Adventist Health, a hospital in the town of Paradise, which has been virtually destroyed by the fire. After assisting with the evacuation of the hospital, he and two colleagues hopped in their truck and tried heading for safety, but quickly became engulfed in flames.

Like many residents in Paradise, they quickly hit gridlock. But unfortunately for them, they were stuck in the middle of the fire. Flames licked at the side of his truck, and as Allyn watched other cars catch fire, he thought his was next. Here was his view.

— Jack Nicas (@jacknicas) November 13, 2018

"Allyn held his coat against the window—a futile guard from the intense heat—and put on Peter Gabriel's 'In Your Eyes' to calm himself," Nicas wrote. "He recorded a goodbye message to his family: 'Just in case this doesn't work out, I want you to know I really tried to make it out.'"

"I was like, 'I think I'm done,'" Pierce told The New York Times. "I just kept thinking, 'I'm going to die in melting plastic.'"

Pierce got lucky. A bulldozer knocked a burning truck out of the way, and he managed to escape. But instead of heading for safety, he drove straight back to the hospital to help the injured.

Suddenly a bulldozer appeared & knocked a burning truck next to him out of the way. There was some room to maneuver. But instead of going forward toward safety, he turned around & drove back into the heart of Paradise. Here's the aftermath of his Tacoma. (The lights still work.)

— Jack Nicas (@jacknicas) November 13, 2018

There, doctors and nurses had set up a makeshift hospital in the parking lot, treating dozens of patients as the fire raged around them.

Doctors, nurses, paramedics & police started a triage center in the hospital parking lot. They broke into the hospital for gurneys, oxygen tanks & other gear & quickly went to work, treating about two dozen people while the fire raged around them. Photo: Noah Berger/AP.

— Jack Nicas (@jacknicas) November 13, 2018

When the hospital caught fire, they managed to move everyone safely to the hospital's helipad.

Then the hospital caught fire. The team quickly relocated the patients 100 yards away to the hospital's helipad. Eventually authorities cleared a path to safety, so they loaded up the victims & drove out in a caravan. Everyone made it out safely.

Photo: Jim Wilson/NYT @jwnyt

— Jack Nicas (@jacknicas) November 13, 2018

In spite of the fact that these unbelievable efforts undoubtedly saved these people's lives, Pierce doesn't consider himself to be a hero. "This is what we do," he said. "Any nurse, any healthcare worker, any cop, they were there and they all did their jobs… We're terrible at burning to death, but we're amazing at taking care of people."

Pierce's family is one of many residents who lost their homes to the Camp Fire. To help them rebuild, you can donate to their GofundMe. And for another story that proves heroes walk among us every day, read about the time that Harrison Ford saved a woman in a car crash.

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Diana Bruk Diana is a senior editor who writes about sex and relationships, modern dating trends, and health and wellness.Read moreRead This Next
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