A UPS driver in my general area has received an award of $7500 for his heroics during Hurricane Ida. He saved 8 people from drowning. Maybe I'm just fortunate, but the UPS driver who services my location is just fabulous!! (The heroic one is not my driver, but he is terrific too!!)
This article is from a local internet newspaper called the Bridgewater Patch.
"Bridgewater UPS Driver Honored For Heroism, Saving 8 During Ida Flood
Nicholas Dirla of Bridgewater was chosen out of about 300 applicants and was awarded along with 10 others on May 6.
BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Nick Dirla, a UPS driver from Bridgewater, received the Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award for his heroism in saving eight people's lives during Hurricane Ida.
Dirla was chosen out of about 300 applicants and was awarded along with 10 others on May 9 at the ceremony at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Dirla received a $7,500 award for his heroism.
Russ Berrie has been honoring people in New Jersey who make a difference or have done a heroic act since 1997.
"Our communities need more heroes – good-hearted people with an innate kindness – who give all of who they are to tackle problems others hesitate to attempt, " said Angelica Berrie, President, Russell Berrie Foundation. "From activists fighting injustice and systemic inequities, to neighbors helping neighbors struggling with basic needs, the remarkable individuals we honor this year have taken action to be the change we need to see in this world."
Dirla, a Bridgewater-Raritan High School graduate who was voted class clown, had just started his new job with UPS three months before Ida hit. He had gotten stuck in the floodwaters but stayed clam and was able to rescue eight people and pull them into his truck on Sept. 1.
Dirla used his humor to keep everyone calm and guide them to safety that night."
Mark
Hero’s came in all sizes sex’s and occupations. No cape is necessary.
Always enjoy a successful class clown story!
Well done, Mr. Diria👍
Good news! We have a different driver - and different delivery time - every day now. Too bad.
markngolf wrote:
A UPS driver in my general area has received an award of $7500 for his heroics during Hurricane Ida. He saved 8 people from drowning. Maybe I'm just fortunate, but the UPS driver who services my location is just fabulous!! (The heroic one is not my driver, but he is terrific too!!)
This article is from a local internet newspaper called the Bridgewater Patch.
"Bridgewater UPS Driver Honored For Heroism, Saving 8 During Ida Flood
Nicholas Dirla of Bridgewater was chosen out of about 300 applicants and was awarded along with 10 others on May 6.
BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Nick Dirla, a UPS driver from Bridgewater, received the Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award for his heroism in saving eight people's lives during Hurricane Ida.
Dirla was chosen out of about 300 applicants and was awarded along with 10 others on May 9 at the ceremony at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Dirla received a $7,500 award for his heroism.
Russ Berrie has been honoring people in New Jersey who make a difference or have done a heroic act since 1997.
"Our communities need more heroes – good-hearted people with an innate kindness – who give all of who they are to tackle problems others hesitate to attempt, " said Angelica Berrie, President, Russell Berrie Foundation. "From activists fighting injustice and systemic inequities, to neighbors helping neighbors struggling with basic needs, the remarkable individuals we honor this year have taken action to be the change we need to see in this world."
Dirla, a Bridgewater-Raritan High School graduate who was voted class clown, had just started his new job with UPS three months before Ida hit. He had gotten stuck in the floodwaters but stayed clam and was able to rescue eight people and pull them into his truck on Sept. 1.
Dirla used his humor to keep everyone calm and guide them to safety that night."
Mark
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Mark: I have one question. . Were they delivered to the correct address? <smile>
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