JB White
12-25-2018, 06:49
Horrible accident on Christmas Eve. A bus load of caravan illegals who managed to get through at the border. Perhaps 40 to 50 onboard?? Flipped and rolled down an embankment into the woods nearby. A somewhat rural area. Help can be a long time coming when seconds matter. That's frightening.
Many of us stopped our cars and a local crowd gathered. I noticed it was a mostly white but ethnically mixed crowd and some of us were able to extract the driver. That's when somebody down wind smelled the fuel leak.
Driver is an elderly black man who was fine for the most part. Shaken up as expected since he thought he might die there. All he wanted to do was finish his run and be home for the holiday. It was very tricky getting him back up top but we managed. All working in unison to save him. Passing him off carefully like a bucket brigade up the steep side. A couple of truckers administered first aid for minor cuts and bruises while we calmed him down. One local lady even prayed over him in Spanish.
To see so many Americans and future Americans bonding together in a time of need choked me up. Everybody thinking and acting alike. There were still those caravan people trapped inside the bus, but all agreed the fuel smell had gotten much stronger. Emergency services were inundated with pleas for help. Line at the mailbox had to be at least one hundred yards long.
Many of us stopped our cars and a local crowd gathered. I noticed it was a mostly white but ethnically mixed crowd and some of us were able to extract the driver. That's when somebody down wind smelled the fuel leak.
Driver is an elderly black man who was fine for the most part. Shaken up as expected since he thought he might die there. All he wanted to do was finish his run and be home for the holiday. It was very tricky getting him back up top but we managed. All working in unison to save him. Passing him off carefully like a bucket brigade up the steep side. A couple of truckers administered first aid for minor cuts and bruises while we calmed him down. One local lady even prayed over him in Spanish.
To see so many Americans and future Americans bonding together in a time of need choked me up. Everybody thinking and acting alike. There were still those caravan people trapped inside the bus, but all agreed the fuel smell had gotten much stronger. Emergency services were inundated with pleas for help. Line at the mailbox had to be at least one hundred yards long.