BRISTOL, TN - APRIL 14: A woman sleeps in her car in the early morning hours while waiting to attend the Remote Area Medical (RAM) free clinic at the Bristol Motor Speedway, located in the mountains of Appalachia, on April 14, 2012 in Bristol Tennessee. Around two thousand uninsured and underinsured are expected to receive free medical, dental, vision and pulmonary treatments provided by volunteer doctors, dentists, optometrists, nurses and support staff during the three day clinic in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, one of the poorest regions in the country. The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments over the constitutionality of President Obama's sweeping health care overhaul. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Good samaritans are all over the place, but when more than five come out of nowhere to stop a moving vehicle to save a woman in a health crisis is top tier.
I came across this video on Twitter that was pretty wild, yet amazing at the same time. There was a woman in a health crisis. I’m not sure what the health crisis was, but it happened while she was driving. It seems one female bystander must have realized what was going on. She solicited the help of some men to stop a moving car. I don’t know if you guys know how awesome this really is.
Once they stopped the car, the gained entry into the car to put it in park and to help save this woman. You can never underestimate the power of someone doing something heroic. This heroic action saved the lives of many others because this could have been a very bad accident with a very bad outcome. Watch the video below.
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