Every week, WTMJ’s Wis. Morning News celebrates an “Everyday Hero.” The show defines an everyday hero as “an average Jon/Jane Doe who, when they woke up one morning, had no idea they’d be saving a life.”
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This week, the show recognized teenagers from Tooele, Utah. The group is being thanked for rescuing a Tooele man who suffered a seizure and fell into a firepit at a campground. The teens rushed to the site after hearing the man’s wife scream for help.
“He was lying on the ground, so obviously, he was in distress,” Zach Peterson told KSL-TV5. The teens quickly worked together to help the stranger.
Thank you to these young adults for being Everyday Heroes!!
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