3/27/2008 2:41 PM
Kara Osada wrote:
It can feel wonderful offering help, even what it was a small thing.
I was driving to work one night when a car flipped in front of me several times. A few cars stopped, including me. I quickly graved my first aid kit and ran over to the seen. One of the passages had gotten out - he had a broken jaw and was very out of it. Another women and myself sat talking with him trying to calm him and placing bandages on his wounds.
It was not long before EMS arrived and took over the seen. I don't know how much I helped, but it made me feel good to know I did something. This was only a few days before Christmas, thinking about the fact I was a step in making sure this man got to his family he was so worried about made my Christmas. Reply to this
It can feel wonderful offering help, even what it was a small thing.
I was driving to work one night when a car flipped in front of me several times. A few cars stopped, including me. I quickly graved my first aid kit and ran over to the seen. One of the passages had gotten out - he had a broken jaw and was very out of it. Another women and myself sat talking with him trying to calm him and placing bandages on his wounds.
It was not long before EMS arrived and took over the seen. I don't know how much I helped, but it made me feel good to know I did something. This was only a few days before Christmas, thinking about the fact I was a step in making sure this man got to his family he was so worried about made my Christmas.
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