These compassionate Florida firefighters are being hailed for going above and beyond the call of duty to help a family in need following a medical emergency.

Captain Dennis Noble and firefighters Joe Clark and Duane Norman were just a few of the first responders who rushed to the rescue of a family-of-four whose minivan had run out of gas while driving to the hospital.

Since one of the family members had been experiencing a medical emergency at the time, paramedics treated them on-site before transporting them to the hospital.

However, this left the rest of the family stranded on the side of the road with a quickly deflating tire, an empty gas tank, and no money to fill up.

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Noble, Norman, and Clark then took it upon themselves to push the minivan a quarter of a mile to the nearest gas station. Not only that, they paid to fill up the family’s gas tank and fixed the leaking tire.

The Hernando County Fire Rescue (HCFR) later published a photo of the three Good Samaritans pushing the vehicle to social media in order to praise them for their kindness.

“This truly exemplifies the meaning of why HCFR exists… to serve others!” they wrote.

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