Vehicle Emergency Kits
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.
The one in the glove compartment included a safety light and travel safety alarm while another in the trunk contained a 9 LED flashlight and a 4 in 1 emergency auto tool. I immediately turned my blinking emergency lights on.
As I approached the vehicle, I could see a woman through the window. She was wounded on the head, conscious but could not get out of the car. I realized she was stuck between the steering wheel and driver’s seat.
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 did not take long to find out that I needed help if I was to shove her free with another set of hands tugging at her. The driver’s wheel won’t give otherwise. Unfortunately, there were no other vehicles in sight.
I foraged for more aids in my vehicle emergency kits, all the while thinking of what else to do until I spotted my travel safety alarm. Counting on the ringing to be heard for as far as 9 feet, I turned it on.
A few minutes later, I spotted a patrol car heading our way. Apparently, the blinking lights had tipped two police officers off of a possible accident, and when they heard an alarm not so long after, they became doubly sure.
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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