I encountered the scene of an accident while driving out of the city to rendezvous with a pal last night. I pulled over next to the vehicle that looks to have crashed onto a tree and got my trusty vehicle emergency kits out.
I knew I had a travel safety alarm and personal safety light within reach inside the glove compartment and promptly put some emergency flashing lights up. Neither did I forget the 4-in-1 emergency auto tool and 9-LED flashlight from the trunk.
I could make a female out inside the car as I walked towards it. Up close, I saw she was awake and struggling to free herself from the seat behind the wheel. I took note of her head contusion.
I pulled out the emergency auto tool from my vehicle emergency kits and used it, as intended, to break the window behind where the woman was. Through the window, I reached in to unlock the front door.
I soon discovered that the steering wheel would not budge, nor would the car seat. I needed a hand. I figured I could push her out while someone else pulled her out. I looked around; there were no signs of other motorists approaching.
I then rummaged through my vehicle emergency kits while trying to come up with other ideas. I switched my travel safety alarm on. Its sound can reach up to 9 feet away.
To my surprise, a pair of patrol officers arrived in their police car not several minutes later. They did not miss the flashing lights, they explained, and moved double time upon detecting the alarm sound.
Thanks to my vehicle emergency kits, I was able to help a car accident victim. The police drove the woman at once to the hospital. As for me, well, I felt like a hero
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