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EXCLUSIVE: Tom Arnold Rescues Pal And Puts Him In Drug Rehab

Dec. 31 2009, Published 8:30 a.m. ET

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Tom Arnold rushed to help his drug-using friend Jason Davis and convinced him to go into drug rehab, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.

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Arnold, who battled his own addiction problem but has been clean for more than 20 years, is dedicated to helping addicts recover.

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He was tipped that Jason was in trouble, and took Jason's brother Alexander to stage an emergency intervention on Wednesday.

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Jason's mother Nancy Davis released this statement to RadarOnline.com: "My son Alexander and Tom Arnold went to help my son Jason, who is an addict, to help save his life."

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Tom first called LAPD to let them know what he was doing and then arrived with Alexander at a luxury high rise where Jason was holed up. Both Tom and Alexander were convinced that Jason would die from drugs if they didn't get him help immediately.

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It wasn't easy but they finally talked Jason into going into rehab. And although people close to the situation are skeptical about Jason remaining in rehab, even for a short while, Arnold and the Davis family was happy just to get him there.

So consider Tom Arnold one of the true good guys in Hollywood!

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