Act of kindness during the emergency. Video at the url below.
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As tornado sirens blared throughout St. Louis, 16-year-old Seth Phillips jumped out of his mom's car to push a man in a wheelchair up a hill to his home. His mom recorded it all on her cellphone.
When the teen was pushing him up the road, the man explained how his life was "not doing that good for him," the good Samaritan told Inside Edition.
"It just really hurt me to see him all by himself and just really sad," Seth said. "He was a double amputee and he needed help."
The man had lost both legs and is legally blind, so he was struggling to get home on his own. With many people honking to get his attention, it was the teenager who sprang into action like a superhero.
"He was just all by himself and alone and everybody was just driving by, cussing at him and honking at him and just yelling ignorant things towards him and that wasn't right," Seth claimed.