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  • With the building in flames and emergency personnel still minutes away, Dehaven drove his truck to the parking lot.

    Witness becomes rescuer in Austin plane crash 2010

  • Dehaven, an Army veteran who works for a glass company, was driving to a job when he witnessed the plane crash.

    Witness becomes rescuer in Austin plane crash 2010

  • "The people were kind of in a panic, wanting to get out quickly, of course, so I climbed up into the building with them," Dehaven said.

    Witness becomes rescuer in Austin plane crash 2010

  • "Other people who'd gathered said they needed my ladders on my truck, because there were people stuck on the second floor," Dehaven told CNN's "The Situation Room."

    Witness becomes rescuer in Austin plane crash 2010

  • Lance Dehaven-Smith outlines the cooperation between Florida Gov.

    Michael Collins: Election Fraud and Tyranny: Part 1 2008

  • Meanwhile, American national Aaron Mark Dehaven has been arrested in Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Capital, Peshawar, for overstaying illegally in Pakistan, sources told Dawn News. ...

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Dehaven recounted the story of how he helped save five people from a burning building, using the ladder he's holding, after a pilot furious at the International Revenue Service slammed his plane into the building where about 200 IRS employees worked, killing himself and one other person.

    Home By KELLEY SHANNON 2010

  • Dehaven extended his ladder up to the stranded workers and tried to instruct them on how to secure it, but they were unable to.

    FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010

  • Cepak said he thought the six and half years Dehaven spent as a combat engineer for the U.S.

    FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010

  • Dehaven recounted the story of how he helped save five people from a burning building, after a pilot furious at the International Revenue Service slammed his plane into the building where about 200 IRS employees worked, killing himself and one other person.

    Home By KELLEY SHANNON 2010

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