Photo: AndrewLozovyi/Depositphotos(Not a photo of the actual event.)
Emergencies can happen at any time.
And when they do, its a miracle when the right people are there to respond.
Photo: AndrewLozovyi/Depositphotos(Not a photo of the actual event.)
This was exemplified during a recent incident that happened at a busy intersection in Boynton Beach, Florida.
A woman was driving her car towards the crossroads when she suffered a medical episode.
It was the womans co-worker who first noticed something was wrong.
They were driving in separate cars, and the co-worker saw her colleague slumped over the steering wheel.
The co-worker raced out of her own car and got the attention of other drivers.
Folks then left their vehicles to help stop the driver’s car before it hit anyone.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt.
Juan Chavez was one of the do-gooders to respond to the co-workers pleas.
Once he and the others stopped the car, they tried to get the window open.
Realizing it wouldnt budge, Chavez went to his vehicle and grabbed a tool to break the window.
Other responders used a dumbbell to smash the rear passenger side window.
The driver became more responsive once the glass started breaking.
As for the driver, she is doing fine after the incident.
Police spoke with her employer, and she is well enough to be back at work.