The fence has been repaired where a truck came crashing through last night and right into a pond. The man behind the wheel was saved from drowning by a good Samaritan.

Cuts and scratches cover Richard Glenn’s hands. Glenn smashed out a windshield to save a stranger’s life.

 “We’re just average people, just happened to be at the right place at the right time,” said Glenn.

Glenn and his wife were driving on Keystone Road Saturday night when a violent crash happened right before their eyes.

Florida Highway Patrol investigators say 52-year-old Richard Fenton, of Holiday, was driving fast in his Ford F-150 when he lost control, flipping the truck in to a pond.

When Glenn and some other witnesses ran up the cab was underwater.

“First when I looked in I didn't see anybody because everything was covered in mud and I actually saw the buckle and realized there was somebody there,” said Glenn. “I ran around and bashed out the front windshield with my hand until I got a big enough hold and then somebody brought a microphone stand and I broke the rest of it out.”

Glenn and others helped hold Fenton’s head above water until paramedics got Fenton out of the truck and to the hospital.

Glenn says he’d do it all again.

“And I’m sure anyone would do the same for us, you know,” he said.

Fenton was taken to Saint Joseph Hospital with serious injuries.

His condition isn’t known at this time.