If you didn't believe in "divine intervention" before, you will now…

hmm

Divine intervention can take many forms.  Like in this case, where it took the form of a graveyard shift worker at Walmart who eats lunch at two in the morning and somehow morphs into a superhero during a crisis.

A guy named Harry Ulmer is an overnight maintenance supervisor at a Walmart in south Philadelphia. 

He was taking his lunch break after 2:00 A.M. on Saturday when he heard a man screaming. 

The man in his 30s had fallen in the freezing Delaware River nearby while he was trying to take a selfie, and he was yelling for help.

So Harry sprinted about 200 yards toward the pier, hopped the locked fence, then broke off two logs from a tree, tied a rope around them, and threw them to the guy.

He also called 911 while the guy held onto the improvised floatation device until more help came.

The guy was treated for hypothermia at the hospital but he's going to be OK.