A pizza guy was stabbed and carjacked, but still managed to deliver his pies

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Thirty minutes or less — no matter what.

Josh Lewis, a pizza delivery driver for Spinelli's Pizzeria in Louisville, Kentucky, went above and beyond in ensuring his pizzas were delivered after being stabbed and carjacked.

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The 25-year-old college student from Detroit was in the process of delivering pizzas to Norton Hospital at around 2:45 p.m. on May 3. Upon his arrival at the hospital, Lewis was apparently jumped and stabbed from behind before the attacker jumped into Lewis' black Jeep Cherokee and drove away.

The most astonishing part of the whole incident was that Lewis somehow managed to drag himself inside and deliver the pizzas before collapsing in the middle of the ER. Talk about a dedication to customer service.

Lewis was then taken to University Hospital, where he was rushed into surgery with a collapsed lung.

According to his regional manager, Willow Rouben, Lewis is awake and coherent post-surgery.

The photo Spinelli's shared on their Facebook page this weekend seemed fairly appropriate, given circumstances:

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