we re all just glad we were able to get him out of the vehicle. well, we are, too. deputy battle, deputy cochran, deputy phillips, thanks so much for being here and for doing what you do every day. thank you. all right. well, she does not have legal citizenship. should she be eligible for in state tuition? we report, you decide. this one coming up. and stealing political signs is a crime. especially if they belong to your opponent. who knew baseball was such a dangerous sport to watch. yikes! it certainly can be if you re not paying attention. know the stain. after an alpaca? i have. it was awesome. call 1-800-steemer
the vehicle and we just wanted to get him out. and deputy battle, while all this is going on, were you anxious? did you think the car was going to explode? what was it like to be in the car while the flames were so hot? the only thing i had time to think about was trying to get the flames knocked down and get the individual out before something did happen. i exhausted about five different fire extinguishers trying to get the fire knocked down. we see there that ultimately, the fire crew did arrive, the driver was 56-year-old a 56-year-old man. do you know how he is this morning? at this time, i just know he s at the medical center in chattanooga, tennessee. we know that he survived. and that he is expected to be ok as a result of everything that you guys did. deputy, what do you say when everybody says this morning that you guys are heroes?