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BUS Driver from Sarajevo drove Mother with her sick Child to the Ambulance

Published: March 8, 2018
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An example of GRAS bus driver Edin Becirevic shows that we all have to be humans first. Namely, he helped a woman with a severely ill child and drove them to the Ambulance in the middle of his shift without any thinking.

Driver Becirevic, who drove on the line Rajlovac – the Train Station, noticed a woman holding the child and a little girl standing next to her, who were clearly frightened.

When he asked if they need any help, the woman said that she is waiting for some of her family members to drive the child to the Ambulance, but they did not show up.

Considering the fact that it was a sick child who needed urgent medical care, he called the Ambulance, but they told him that they do not have any available vehicles to send on the location. Then, after informing the dispatcher, the driver took the mother with her child to the Ambulance, and called the doctors to take care of the sick child.

This gesture was strongly supported by all the passengers on the bus, and they stated that this and similar examples should be followed.

(Source: faktor.ba)

 

 

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