Whitey Ford
12-29-2019, 01:47 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkL-Nf9iEBY
Dramatic onboard video shows the moment a contract bus driver for RTD's Access-A-Ride service spotted a toddler in the middle of busy S. Parker Road in Denver.
"Oh my God, somebody's baby is in the street," Rashida Way-Smith yelled from the driver's seat.
Way-Smith immediately stopped the bus, jumped out, picked up the child brought him aboard and strapped him into a seat.
"As I slowed my vehicle down, I noticed a little baby right in the middle of the street," she said.
Way-Smith said the baby didn't have shoes or socks and was wearing a soiled diaper.
When the dispatcher asked how old the child was, Way-Smith replied, "I'd say 2 or 3 at the oldest."
"Does the child look injured at all? And what's the race of the child?" the dispatcher asked.
Way-Smith replied, "She's definitely not injured and she's black."
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/security-video-shows-moment-bus-driver-spotted-toddler-in-middle-of-busy-south-parker-road
Dramatic onboard video shows the moment a contract bus driver for RTD's Access-A-Ride service spotted a toddler in the middle of busy S. Parker Road in Denver.
"Oh my God, somebody's baby is in the street," Rashida Way-Smith yelled from the driver's seat.
Way-Smith immediately stopped the bus, jumped out, picked up the child brought him aboard and strapped him into a seat.
"As I slowed my vehicle down, I noticed a little baby right in the middle of the street," she said.
Way-Smith said the baby didn't have shoes or socks and was wearing a soiled diaper.
When the dispatcher asked how old the child was, Way-Smith replied, "I'd say 2 or 3 at the oldest."
"Does the child look injured at all? And what's the race of the child?" the dispatcher asked.
Way-Smith replied, "She's definitely not injured and she's black."
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/security-video-shows-moment-bus-driver-spotted-toddler-in-middle-of-busy-south-parker-road