Kirk Alexander is such a loyal customer that when he didn’t order anything in 11 days, the employees of his local Domino’s outlet got worried and sent a delivery person to his house to check on him.

Alexander, a 47-year-old who lives in Salem, USA has been a regular Domino’s customer since 2009.

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“He orders every day, every other day,” said Sarah Fuller, the general manager of the outlet. “His order pops up on the screen because he orders online. So we see it come across the screen and we’re like, ‘Oh, Kirk’s order.’”

But in the last week and a half, Alexander hadn’t ordered anything.

“A few of my drivers had mentioned that we hadn’t seen his order come across our screen in a while,” Fuller told KATU.com. She said that “is not like him at all,” so on Sunday morning she asked pizza delivery driver Tracey Hamblen to go check on him.

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When Hamblen reached Alexander’s house, the lights and TV were on, but Alexander didn’t come to the door. She tried to call Alexander, but the call went straight to voicemail. Suspecting that something was wrong, she got in touch with the outlet, and the assistant manager called for help.

When the county sheriff’s deputies arrived on the scene, they heard a man feebly calling for help from inside. They found Alexander lying on the floor suffering medical problems that could have ended his life, Marion County Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. Chris Baldridge said. They took him to the hospital and the sheriff's office said that he is stable, however they would not reveal his exact medical condition, although some believe that he suffered a stroke.

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“[Alexander is] an important customer that’s part of our family here at Domino’s. He orders all the time so we know him. I think we were just doing our job checking in on someone we know who orders a lot. We felt like we needed to do something,” said Fuller.