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Transit Heroes Save Lives in Dramatic Rescue Moments

July 03, 2024 | Lacey, Thurston County, Washington



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Transit Heroes Save Lives in Dramatic Rescue Moments
In a recent government meeting, two heroic acts by public transit drivers were highlighted, showcasing their quick thinking and dedication to passenger safety. On June 25th, Glenn Dreyer, a bus driver and former firefighter, responded to a life-threatening situation when a passenger alerted him that her baby was not breathing. Dreyer swiftly pulled over, activated the emergency alarm, and utilized his life-saving skills to revive the infant within four minutes. Medics later credited his actions with saving the child's life, noting his composure amid the chaos.

Just two days prior, another driver, Scott Peterson, encountered a young boy who appeared lost and unable to communicate his destination. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, Peterson contacted his supervisor, who dispatched assistance. Meanwhile, police were notified, ensuring the child's safety. Thanks to Peterson's vigilance, the boy was quickly reunited with his worried parents without any harm.

These incidents underscore the importance of attentive and responsive transit staff, reflecting the commitment of inner-city transit operators to the well-being of their passengers. The meeting served as a reminder of the critical role these individuals play in ensuring public safety and the positive impact they can have in emergency situations.

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