WATCH: Man saves stroller with baby from rolling out into the street

The surveillance video that will make your heart race has been widely shared on social media as it shows the wind pushing a stroller down a high desert road onto the busy Hesperia Road. Luckily, a Good Samaritan came to the rescue.
The video shows the stroller starting to roll down the driveway of the A1 car wash. The boy’s aunt tried to run after him, but suddenly fell to her knees.
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At that moment, Gunderson saw her younger brother, Ron Nessman, running towards the carriage, which was also pushed by a strong wind blowing over the high desert. Strollers drive right up to Bear Valley Road.
“I knew I could do it, I did it and I’m grateful because I really don’t want to see the end result if I’m not there,” he said.
Nessman was there because he had just been interviewed for a job at a nearby Applebee’s. Homeless for about eight years, he has been living with his sister for the last three months, partly due to depression caused by the death of his girlfriend.

“I decided to do the right thing. If you want to change your life for the better, do something different, and today I am just that. I thank my sister for helping me. She has always been by my side,” he said.
He is also grateful that the baby is okay and for his aunt who has a broken knee.
“She struggled to get up. When I got up, her knee was bleeding. She was still in shock and crying,” he said.
Gunderson said the horrifying video should serve as a lesson to anyone using a sidecar: remember to block your wheels on hills, even on windy days.
Nessman said he was still looking for a job and hoped the employer would read the story and give him a chance.

 


Post time: May-17-2023