So, yesterday afternoon I've headed down my driveway to go to uni, and just up the street from mine there was a car parked with a flat tyre and a guy standing next to the car looking disorientated. So, I approached him and asked if he was ok. It turns out he was a type-1 diabetic and driving home along the freeway the amount of sugar in his blood dropped dramatically, and he became dizzy. His car hit the guard rail along the freeway exit, causing the flat tyre and he pulled up in my street.
I took him back to mine and laid him down on the floor, and fed him some water with sugar in it. I kept asking him his name, where he was from, and he couldn't give me any answers. So, in the end, I called an ambo and they turned up and carted him off to hospital. He was in a pretty bad state.
And 5 minutes ago, I got a knock on the door and it was him, and he thanked me for helping him out yesterday. I'm like, "Dude, don't even mention it. I just hope somebody would do the same for me if I was in your situation." And then he shook my hand and took off in his car with a new front left tyre.
Some people are really nice. It's made my night.
-Xionking
I took him back to mine and laid him down on the floor, and fed him some water with sugar in it. I kept asking him his name, where he was from, and he couldn't give me any answers. So, in the end, I called an ambo and they turned up and carted him off to hospital. He was in a pretty bad state.
And 5 minutes ago, I got a knock on the door and it was him, and he thanked me for helping him out yesterday. I'm like, "Dude, don't even mention it. I just hope somebody would do the same for me if I was in your situation." And then he shook my hand and took off in his car with a new front left tyre.
Some people are really nice. It's made my night.
-Xionking