A Dallas ISD bus driver and bus monitor helped save two kids who were being swept away by floodwater by tying together seat belts from their special education bus.
It was some heroic actions from all involved.
They saw two siblings, a boy and a girl, were stuck in floodwater near Belt Line and the CF Hawn Freeway. Their father was trying to help them."So, the mom ran out with a baby and she was like, ‘Can you call 911, 911?’" Edmond recalled."The little boy was yelling out, ‘Help, help,’ and I’m like, ‘Oh, they’re stuck,’" Valentine said. "But then we started thinking like, maybe we can tie the seat belts together and, you know, like help them.
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