Stefan "The Foosh" Cabezas works as a technical director and producer at KFI AM 640 radio station. Last week, he was involved in a horrific crash on the 105 that left his car engulfed in flames.
Cabezas could have lost his life if it wasn't for the good Samaritans who pulled him from the burning car and then tied a tourniquet around his injured arm, according to a GoFundMe page set up for him.
On Thursday, one of the station's hosts, Tim Conway Jr., had two of the good Samaritans - Kenyati Hubbard and Jonathan Garay - on his show.
Although Cabezas is still recovering from the crash and couldn't be there in person, he called in to thank the two heroes and express his "eternal gratefulness" to them.
"We're glad we could have helped," Garay said. "And I think if one less person stops, we don't save him, so God bless everybody that stopped."
Cabezas has at least two more surgeries scheduled but says he's doing better and getting stronger each day.