Bus driver saves 2 children wandering alone in bitter cold l ABC News

Nicole Chamberlain stopped to help the children, ages 2 and 6, wandering on a snow-filled road in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
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46 thoughts on “Bus driver saves 2 children wandering alone in bitter cold l ABC News

  1. Someone needs to figure out why so many kids are walking out alone in this state, just watched 2 separate videos where children were walking by themselves in that area.

  2. Protect each child from harm.
    As children we were not allowed to touch the exit doors. They were also always locked for our protection.

  3. Heros come in all shapes and sizes, Anybody can be a hero. If you see someone in need, help. That’s it. Empathy is the best trait a human being could possibly have.

  4. For such young children to go out into the cold looking for their grandma or help, they must have been alone for a very long time, or were very stupid.

  5. And the little one put on her backpack like they are setting out on an epic adventure to find grandma, OMG these kids are intrepid. 😂 I'm so glad this ended the way it did, instead of in the hospital.

  6. If they'd been black, the grandmother would've been arrested and the kids would've been in foster care. Just sayin'.
    There ain't no justice until everyone is given the same breaks.

  7. I know of many parents that must slide bolt/padlock their windows and doors closed due to their special needs child/children excaping all the time. Im not sure why some of our children love to get out and wonder off alone but its a driven need for many of them.

  8. Something similar happened to me. My parents forgot to pick me up from school, so I had the bright idea to walk home since I knew the way. I made it maybe half a mile from the building before I got tired and started thinking that maaayybe it wasn’t the best idea to walk. Luckily for me a bus was coming down the main road I was walking along and I managed to flag it down. The driver let me on and started asking me questions like where I came from and what my parents phone number was. I didn’t know their phone number and I didn’t remember what my address was so I just gave her directions as she drove, and she dropped me off right in front of my house. I didn’t think that much of it at the time, but had she not stopped for me, I probably would’ve been kidnapped as the road was pretty busy (about 5-6 lanes of traffic). And those who are wondering, I was in either kindergarten or 1st grade, so about 6-7 years old.

  9. it can happen to good people. Long time ago I was living in a ground floor apartment and I put my then 1 1/2 yr old son down for a nap in his crib and about 15 min later there is my son outside knocking on the living room window and laughing. He had gotten out of his crib climbed onto a rocking chair and somehow slid his bedroom window open and got outside. I have never ran so fast in my life to get to him. to this day i shudder in fear thinking about what could have happened had he not knocked on the window alerting me and just toddled off somewhere.

  10. Soooooo frightening, kids are stealthy! Thank you wonderful bus driver, you are angelic! From Olympia, WA – adding you to my ❤️ bank! You did a tremendous thing!

  11. 🚌🚶🏽‍♀️🦸🦸🦸🦸🦸🦸🦸👧🏼👦🏽🚶🏻‍♀️🧥🥰😍😍😍🥰😍🤩😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍🤩🤩😍😍😍😍

  12. This reminds me of the time me and my brother were dropped off after school at a firehouse that our mom always picked us up at, usually our bus driver would wait for our mom to get there but that time there was a new bus driver and she didn't wait. About a half an hour later me and my brother are sitting on a concrete wall behind the bus stop and a bus driver pulled up and waited with us, soon later a firefighter came out and actually sat us down at the table they have meetings 'n stuff at. Eventually our mom came and never even said sorry for leaving us sitting in California sun with scorching hot backpacks. The other time she forgot me and my brother the school bus driver let us stay on the bus until the last stop where our mom picked us up, yet again, she didn't say sorry for leaving us on a bus for an hour with no food. Fun times.

  13. o look ! a media opportunity! let me go rescue these 2 lost kids so i can get on TV. an not because its the Right thing to do

  14. Coworker said he was having a poop and when he came out to find his 3 year old daugheter missing. They lived in a circle and she wlaked down to the end of the street to her sibling's bus stop.

  15. Children are kidnapped daily for sex trafficking to the elite by the grace of God and the angels around them they were spared the trauma and death of their own sacrifice.
    These parents better be grateful that they were spared their children's death

  16. "If it were my kids, I would hope that someone would help" That is a hero talking. The same kind of person who does something like this and saves lives and then, when asked about their heroism, simply replies: "Anybody would have done it". This is the kind of person I admire and want to emulate in my own life. For the Common Good.

  17. There are so many memories of what my aunt had to go through to put locks on the front doors so many memories of my little cousin 5 years old being able to get through every obstacle I mean some kids are just firecrackers and could escape anything he was a wild one I just thank God we had a great neighborhood and he was always safe and returned home also a lot of memories my aunt and Uncle chasing after him to bring him back in he just love to be outside

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