Firefighters had to tackle the blaze in the roof of the three-storey building from an aerial ladder platformA naked man jumped on to the roof of a double-decker bus from a top-floor flat which had caught fire.
Andy Waterman reversed his bus so the man, who was treated for breathing in smoke, could make the jump to safety.
"He's got some courage," Mr Waterman said. "But had he not he may not be here today."
Police said they were now treating Wednesday's fire as arson.
They want to find a man, believed to be aged about 19, who was spotted fleeing the scene.
Essex Fire and Rescue says bus driver Andy Waterman is to receive the chief fire officer's commendation'Ultimate last resort'
"We lined the bus up, close to the building to
enable him to jump from the flat roof on to the top of the bus - he had no other exit," Mr Waterman said.
"The poor guy was in the shower - he was completely naked. It was freezing cold."
The man was in a flat at the top of the building when he leapt to safety
"We waited five minutes or so for the emergency services to turn up," he said.
"They lobbed some clothes up to him and eventually got him down from the roof of the bus."
Four people were assessed by paramedics at the scene, in High Street, and the man who leapt from the flat was taken to Broomfield Hospital before being discharged.
Essex Fire and Rescue's Dave Barritt said: "If the bus hadn't been there we would be having a much more serious and sombre conversation."
The timber-framed building housed a coffee bar and night shelter
Braintree District Council said it would offer assistance to "those affected""It is the ultimate last resort for an escape plan."
Fire crews took some eight hours to get the fire under control after being called at about 19:30 GMT.
The fire service tweeted that Mr Waterman is to get the chief fire officer's commendation for his actions.
According to the Braintree Emergency Night Shelter (BENS) website, a homeless hostel with four bedrooms operates from the same building at the cafe.
Braintree District Council said it would be "offering appropriate assistance to those affected".
A structural engineer is due to assess the damage at the timber-framed building.

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