ToTLaugher
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2001
I wish I knew his name. This man got help for my daughter after she fell racing her sister to the bus line. We were the only ones there and when we stepped onto the bus and he saw her knees and elbow really bleeding he got help to clean her up. I felt bad and didn't want to hold up anyone (I was planning on taking care of her back at the room), but he insisted that she be cared for right then and there. They called another bus for other passengers and he made sure we had whatever we needed. He made sure we didn't feel like a burden. Also the bus supervisor, security officer and perimedics were just as helpful and kind to us. Thank you for your care and concern!