HALL COUNTY, Ga. —A Chick-fil-A worker in Georgia sprang into action when he saw a little boy suffocating in a nearby car.
The boy's mother was begging for help.
"I'm still kind of shocked right now myself that all this has happened," Logan Simmons told WSB-TV.
A seat belt was suffocating the 6-year-old boy after becoming twisted around his neck.
In the adrenaline of the moment, Simmons climbed through the drive-thru window to get to the boy as quickly as he could.
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5 comments:
It seems to be posted by CNN. It's amazing the headline didn't read Chick-fil-A employee possesses deadly weapon.
Blessings to the boy that saved the child!
Great job Employee!
Even better publicity stunt VP of Marketing!
If it had been McDonald's, the person at the window would be like. Daaamn what wrong wit dat mofo? Shiiit.
So many fast food workers couldn't fit through the window, or even climb up to it.
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