Posted on 05/06/2015 12:37:33 AM PDT by Mount Athos
Edited on 05/06/2015 8:23:36 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
A pizza delivery driver who was carjacked, robbed and stabbed still managed to get the pizza delivered, calling the restaurant for a fresh pie while he was being treated in the hospital emergency room that ordered the food.
The Courier-Journal reports 19-year-old Josh Lewis is in stable condition and recovering from a collapsed lung at the University of Louisville Hospital. Police say Lewis was delivering a pizza from Spinelli
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Are you “Josh-ing” me? What a dedicated employee! :)
hope he got a good tip
The emergency room staff ordered the pizza in the first place. That is sort of odd, but since they were treating him for his injuries, it is natural that he should call for the replacement pie on their behalf.
What a dedicated employee. Sad that this stuff happens, but kudos for the guy continuing to try and do his job.
What a dedicated employee. Sad that this stuff happens, but kudos for the guy continuing to try and do his job.
This kid has got a future. His parents must be really proud of him. Prayers for his speedy recovery and I hope there are no long term damages.
Why is it odd that the Emergency Room staff ordered pizza? The hospital staff were some of our best customers back in the day when I delivered pizza as a student.
Prayers to him, his family and to his employee. He sounds like he is dedicated to his job. Be safe, Josh!!
Hey, if I were being treated in the ER that ordered the pizza, I’d want to see to it getting delivered, too!
I resisted using the word "ironic" - sort of circular that he ends up there. The story is written badly and fails to bring out that detail.
Neither snow nor rain nor knives nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.
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