A review of the man who left the military truck unattended. ㄷㄷjpg

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(1)Nick Sissy, who lives in the U.S.
(2)Out of the blue, Oshikoshi’s M1078 military 25-ton truck
(3)I bought it at auction for $6,000 and about 7.8 million won

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(1)It was just an impulse purchase that people around them and their friends didn’t know why they bought it
(2)And she’s pregnant with her first child
(3)I did this when I had to save money

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(1)It was a miracle that I had my back left
(2)Of course, I was robbed because I couldn’t explain the reason for buying the car properly
(3)My wife thinks about the time when Nick bought the car
(4)I didn’t think my husband would actually do that
(5)I thought everyone was joking.”

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(1)Of course, his wife and Nick’s parents didn’t like the truck
(2)My friends also kicked my tongue, asking why I bought this car

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(1)Besides, the price of gas was huge, so I bought it and barely burned it
(2)But I parked it in front of my house and kept it in place
(3)The biggest truck in town that I’ve been wasting and maintaining
(4)Hurricane Harvey, which did the same damage as Katrina, came and it was incredible
(5)I used my power

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(1)When Hurricane Harvey hit town, Nick said
(2)I got into a truck and ran down the street in Houston with my wife

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(1)At the time, Nick seemed to have a strong desire to help people
(2)I didn’t know what was going on, but I couldn’t stay still,” he said
(3)Many residents were isolated by severe flooding throughout the town
(4)The more you pass one or two houses, the more the number of people in need of help
(5)It grew like a lump

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(1)Nick, who figured out something serious
(2)In Houston, where the waters have been turned, he’s penetrating the current with a military truck

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(1)including firefighters whose trucks were submerged in the water
(2)We rescued 300 residents

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(1)Military trucks are tall and wheeled, so let’s free up flooded villages
(2)I was able to go around as ashes
(3)Neighbors driving military trucks with Houston firefighters for three days
(4)We evacuated them to safety

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(1)I don’t know what the hell you bought a military truck for
(2)My family and friends

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(1)Nick’s impulse buying is critical to rescuing Houston residents
(2)He said he played a role
(3)The fire department also assessed that the man’s military truck was of great help
(4)Nick’s wife said in an interview
(5)Nick is no ordinary man, given his caring heart and sincere love

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(1)He wanted to help people in need
(2)I think I’ve foreseen things beforehand Many people in Houston owe him
(3)He praised him as a true American hero
(4)Houston residents who were rescued from Nick are grateful to him
(5)conveyed one’s greetings

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(1)In response, Nick gave a manual to handle military trucks skillfully
(2)I’m glad you studied Someone who owns a big truck like me
(3)Everyone would have acted the same way,” he said, expressing humility

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