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Drifter becomes hero when car catches fire

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SAN FRANCISCO, May 29 (UPI) -- A drifter in San Francisco's Castro district became a hero when he risked his life in a vain attempt to rescue a man from a burning car.

Dane Johnsten, who has lived on the street for decades, has a long history of annoying and sometimes threatening behavior, The Los Angeles Times reported. He has been slapped with restraining orders and harried by social workers.

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Last month, Johnsten was panhandling when a driver had a seizure and hit another car, which burst into flames. Johnsten ran to the car, tried to pull the driver out and began shouting for fire extinguishers.

He was assisted by a local store manager and by Tony Koestner, a member of the Castro's colorful Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence -- who was wearing a nun's veil, miniskirt and fishnet stockings.

Johnsten tried to revive the driver, Raymond Lee Carver, with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

The store manager said that after the crisis was over, he asked Johnsten if there was anything he needed. When Johnsten said he could use a few bucks for food, the manager handed him the $20 he had in his wallet -- and Johnsten told him that was too much and gave him back $10.

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