Talk about being in the right place at the right time – and do the right thing.
The “Hero” grocery store delivery driver realizes something is wrong and gets caught up in saving a woman's life when he trusts his instincts.
Leandro Pinta Dantas, 36, failed to get an answer when he arrived at a customer's home with food delivery ordered from an ASDA grocery store.
The man was surprised when a stranger in the restaurant paid a $85 breakfast bill
When no one answered, he felt that “something was wrong” and he didn't just run away.
“I knocked on the door, but I couldn't get an answer, so I called my contact number,” he said.
The grocery store driver delivered a food order to the woman's home, which he shook up in the face of an emergency. His quick thinking changed everything. (istock)
When he couldn't get the answer to it, he said he was going to leave, but he felt “I didn't feel like something was right.”
There, walking to one of the windows of the house, he pushed out several branches out of the way and found a woman lying on the floor of the house.
The delivery driver watched the lights and TV.
A Dorsett-based worker called emergency services and helped his neighbors.
The paramedics were immediately at the scene where they were treating a woman who was suffering from diabetes.
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She was then taken to the hospital for further treatment. Her name wasn't released anytime soon.
“I believe God has made me come back.”
Dantas said he arrived at the client's home around 9pm.
He watched the TV with Light.

Leandro Pinta Dantas of Asda, a grocery store chain, immediately called an ambulance, saying, “Looking down the woman she saw.” (SWNS)
He told SWNS after customers didn't answer doors or phones, “God put me back in the window and pushed me away some branches so I could see better.”
It was he “seeing a woman down,” he said.
He immediately called an ambulance.
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“I'm happy I was there and saved her,” he said.
Emergency workers tended to be women in their 60s, but the driver left all her groceries at home.
A few days later, he called to find out how she was doing.

“I can't thank him enough for what he did,” the woman said (no photos). (istock)
The woman is “very grateful” for the kindness of the men, she said.
She also said, as SWNS reported, “I can't thank him enough for what he did.”
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She said, “He later brought flowers for me.”
After she was taken to the hospital and checked, she said she was able to go home the next day.
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The man was nominated for a service award at his store, the same source reported.
His manager told SWNS “We're very proud of the way he handled the delivery. He's really a hero and went even further and probably saved the lives of our customers.”
