LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA — A Facebook user posted a video of a incredible moment when a group of Good Samaritans flipped a crashed convertible to rescue the driver trapped inside. <br /> <br />Jonathan Janzen, 20, was driving to work on Interstate 20 Tuesday morning when he became distracted and lost control of his vehicle. <br /> <br />In an interview with local news outlet WIS TV, Janzen said, “As I hit about 70 miles per hour, [the book] fluttered up and I’m like, ‘What’s that?’ I veered off to the left, overcorrected, and went across. I can’t believe I didn’t hit anybody.” <br /> <br />Janzen’s red convertible reportedly flipped two or three times before eventually landing upside down in a ditch. About 12 to 15 passersby saw Janzen’s horrific collision and went over to rescue the trapped driver by working together to flip his vehicle over. <br /> <br />Janzen miraculously survived the crash. To express how overwhelmed he was by other people’s kindness, he posted the following message to Facebook: <br /> <br />“I was not expecting to see that many people standing there…then people [were] giving me hugs … Thank you so much every single one of you, just thank you for your concern.”