
Sanitation worker saves boy from being run over by vehicle. Viral video has over 1 million views
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A sanitation worker saved a little boy from being run over by a vehicle in a video that has gone viral on social media.
A sanitation worker garnered a huge round of applause online after he saved a little boy’s life by preventing a fatal accident. The entire episode was caught on camera and the footage has gone viral on social media after Twitter user Rex Chapman posted it. If you’ve already seen a sanitation worker save a little boy’s life today just keep on scrolling pic.twitter.com/lVG44aSnco He saved the boy's life. And saved the other driver from a lifetime of regret! It wouldn't have been the driver's fault, but the guilt would still be there. The man is an absolute hero!!! If that’s my kid that guy is in my will. That kid is lucky the sanitation worker was paying attention to grab him before he got hit by the oncoming car You guys deserve more pay and respect than you get. I always try and greet sanitation workers with reverence when I see them I mean. The kid was relatively far away, he was moving quickly, and he was on a different horizontal plane, and the guy still caught him. Absolutely amazing attention skills, situational awareness, and physical ability. Kid just got his life back. I watched closely and the pickup was / would have already passed the kid But too close and Great Grab .. Local media reports suggest that the incident occurred in Rolandia, Brazil. It so happened that the child’s grandfather left the gate of their home open by mistake. Lucas, the little boy seen in the video, stepped out of the gate and waited for a garbage truck to pass so that he could cross the street.More Related News

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