On the Ed Show tonight, Scott Prouty disclosed that he’d been warned that going public with the infamous “47%” video was either “incredibly brave or incredibly stupid.”
Prouty says he reflected on those words for a moment, then said, “Well, the last incredibly brave or incredibly stupid thing I did–looking back on it–is one of the proudest moments of my life.”
Prouty is talking about the day he risked his life to save a stranger in late September of 2005. According to town records in Davie and Weston, Florida, a woman drove off I-75 at Griffin Road and landed in the canal. Prouty says he was working in the Honda dealership nearby and when he heard about the crash he ran to help. This section of road is part of Alligator Alley, which runs through the Everglades and, yes, is infested with alligators.
Prouty says he couldn’t get the driver’s seat belt off, so he called a co-worker and asked him to bring a knife. Prouty and co-worker Adriel Forbes dove into the water to cut the seat belt so they could free the driver. They carried her to shore where another former-co-worker, Lee Swasey, performed CPR. Prouty and Forbes then spotted a car seat floating in the water. Prouty dove repeatedly into the murky canal, looking for a child. Fortunately, the woman had been alone in the car.
The towns of Weston and Davie both honored Scott Prouty, Lee Swasey and Adriel Forbes in the months following the crash.









