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But first, heroes don鈥檛 usually wear capes. And sometimes, they don鈥檛 wear pants.
Tow truck driver Michael Venettozzi stripped to his boxers to rescue three people during flooding in Utica, New York. But his efforts cost him his job.听
Mr. Venettozzi was called to a BJ's Wholesale Club parking lot Saturday where a car was stuck in waist-deep water. To hook up the tow, he had to crawl under the car, so he left his pants in the truck. He helped two more drivers caught in the flooding. His rescue efforts were and posted on Facebook. That鈥檚 when the Captain Underpants jokes spread.听
His boss was not amused. He fired Mr. Venettozzi for wearing unprofessional garb and recklessly endangering the truck. Mr. Venettozzi understands the decision. But he also wrote on Facebook:聽 鈥淚 don鈥檛 regret the choice i made... to me!!鈥
Mr. Venettozzi say he鈥檚 not a hero. 鈥淲e have men and women overseas. ," he told a local radio station. 鈥淚鈥檓 just doing my job and looking out for the community.鈥
As is often the case when a light is shined on injustice, it鈥檚 rectified. A friend set up a that鈥檚 already collected $2,400 in 24 hours. And Mr. Venettozzi got three job offers on Monday. Apparently, those companies are eager to employ Captain Underpants.