Bus Driver Assists Children, Aged 2 And 6, Spotted Wandering Around Without Coats On In 18-Degree Weather By Themselves

Nov 27, 2019 by apost team

Not all heroes wear capes. Some are simply bus drivers trying to make life easier for others.

Nicole Chamberlain does not want to take credit for her good deed. She claims that she was just in the right place at the right time.

As an employee for the Waukesha Metro Transit system, Nicole told FOX6 that she was driving her normal route in Waukesha, Wisconsin on a particularly cold fall day. Cold temperatures have been sweeping across the Midwest region, catching some residents off guard since it is only November.

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The bus surveillance video documents Nicole noticing two young children standing alone outside. Nicole cannot believe her eyes when she sees the sweet children standing out in the freezing cold severely underdressed for the current conditions.

On this morning, the wind chill had dropped to only three degrees above zero according to Fox News. The 6-year-old boy was only wearing pants and a t-shirt while the 2-year-old little girl was wearing only a t-shirt and a diaper. Neither of the siblings were wearing a coat or any other type of protective clothing.

Not only were the children not dressed for the weather conditions, but they were also alone without adult supervision. Nicole was deeply concerned when she saw the pair walking toward a busy intersection.

It later came to light that the two had wandered away from home. Thankfully, Nicole noticed them and took quick action to divert would could have been a disastrous situation.

Watch this video to see how Nicole saved the day. After you have watched the clip, be sure to spread the message to everyone else in your social network.