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A truck driver says he was fired after giving away plywood to Florida residents desperate to board up their houses before Hurricane Irma.Tim McCrory brought an emergency shipment of plywood to a Home Depot in Zephyrhills, outside Tampa, on Friday night as the storm marched its way through the Caribbean to the U.S.
He told the Daily News that he was running late because of a flat tire, and the store was closed when he got there around 9 p.m.
The 27-year-old driver planned to go back up north before being woken from a nap by a cop tapping on his window around 2:30 a.m. when he learned that the area was in desperate need of the exact supplies that were in the back of his truck
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“I knew going into it that there was a good chance I would lose my job, but the safety of families far outweighed the cost,” he said Thursday.
McCrory said that cops and civilians gathered with hopes of getting protection for their homes unloaded roughly 950 sheets of plywood, with an estimated 150 homes covered because of the wood.
[h=2]Police officers and residents helped unload the plywood from McCrory`s truck early Saturday morning as Irma approached.[/h] (GOFUNDME)![]()
Resident Tracy Dillon Drew told the Daily News that she and her family were among those in western Florida who scrambled to prepare for a trajectory that had Irma, then a Category 5 hurricane, heading right for them.
“The situation was humans caring about humans. Americans caring about Americans,” Drew said of the truck driver’s generosity.
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She exchanged phone numbers with him and texted him as she survived the storm with the help of his gift, though later found out that “Western Express Trucking has decided to let him go for his choice to help our community.”
McCrory said he was told he had lost his job on Monday, and is currently at home in Massachusetts.
The trucking company’s CEO Paul Wieck did not confirm the firing, but told WTSP that “the plywood belonged to our customer.”
[h=2]Hurricane Irma brings violent winds, flooding as it touches down in Puerto Rico, Caribbean islands, and Florida[/h]
Western Express did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily News.
McCrory says he is also regularly in contact with the police in Zephyrville, and hopes to go back down for a visit someday.
Drew has also called on the community that benefited from the plywood, and the country at large looking to support those affected by Irma, to get behind the driver.
A GoFundMe campaign for Drew had raised more than $1,300 as of Thursday afternoon.
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