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Amoroso, who lives in St. Louis, called 911. The pilot was trapped inside the burning airplane. He was the only one inside. "I heard him crying for help. He was like, 'Help me, help me,'" Poindexeter ...
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Clayton Poindexter of Affton and Mark Amoroso of St. Louis were planning to play golf. They ended up pulling the pilot out of a burning plane after a crash.