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28 Feb 2023


Fantozzi, who is six months into her pregnancy, was on her way to make a grocery delivery and DoorDash drop-off when she and her young daughter got into a wreck amid icy road conditions.

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Fantozzi had to complete her delivery, but her Ford Fusion was no longer drivable due to the accident, FOX 2 Detroit reported.

Michigan officers come to the aid of a DoorDasher who got in a wreck by completing her nearby delivery. The driver, Bryanna Fantozzi, is six months pregnant.

Michigan officers come to the aid of a DoorDasher who got in a wreck by completing her nearby delivery. The driver, Bryanna Fantozzi, is six months pregnant. (Sterling Heights Police Department)

She then asked the officers on duty to help her finish the order. The request was captured on the officers' video cameras.

"I have a question, because I have DoorDash stuff in my car. Is there any way you guys can deliver that for me?," Fantozzi asked while showing them how close the drop-off point was.

Allen was quick to reply. "Yeah, I'll take it for you…I hope they give you a good review," he joked.

Allen and his partner grabbed the groceries along with an order from Texas Roadhouse and returned to their cruiser to make the delivery on behalf of Fantozzi.

"This was nothing spectacular on our end," Allen told "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday, March 1. 

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"I was more taken [aback] with her request because I'm not usually asked to deliver DoorDash while I'm working on duty," he said.

Bryanna Fantozzi , who is 6 months pregnant, asked Lieutenant David Allen to help her finish her order

Bryanna Fantozzi , who is 6 months pregnant, asked Lieutenant David Allen to help her finish her order (Sterling Heights Police Department)

FOX 2 identified the DoorDash customer as Sterling Heights resident Genna Pizzo.

At the time, Pizzo was taking care of her four sick kids as she met the officers outside of her home, according to FOX 2.

Upon completing the delivery, Allen gave Pizzo two "warnings."

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One, he wasn't responsible if the order was inaccurate and two, "'If that's Texas Roadhouse you're lucky if the rolls made it. I'm on a diet right now and that would have been questionable,'" Allen tells Pizzo, according to his bodycam footage which recorded the DoorDash delivery moment.

Allen joked with Fantozzi saying, "I hope they give you a good review."

Allen joked with Fantozzi saying, "I hope they give you a good review." (Sterling Heights Police Department)

Fox News Digital reached out to the Sterling Heights Police Department and Fantozzi for comment.

Allen told Fox & Friends that the accident could've been "much worse" especially due to inclement weather.

He said he helped Fantozzi because it was clear that completing the deliveries was important to her.

"It wasn't something that was that difficult for me to help her out with," Allen added.

Fantozzi told "Fox & Friends" that since the incident, Pizzo has offered to give her some baby clothes.

Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.