Good Samaritan Sam Heiler rescued a two-year-old and a three-year-old girl from a burning car on Navajo reservation in Arizona Thursday night.
A Yuma man rescued two-year-old and three-year-old girls from a burning car on the side of the road just moments before the car burst into flames on a highway on Arizona's Navajo reservation Thursday night.
Sam Heiler said the area had no cell phone service, but he eventually flagged another driver down using a glow stick he keeps in his car, and asked them to call 911 when they regained cell service – about 25 miles further up the road. US BORDER PATROL AGENTS WHO KILLED A TRIBAL MEMBER IN ARIZONA WERE RESPONDING TO GUNFIRE REPORTS, AGENCY SAYS
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