This afternoon around 2pm, I was coming back from the grocery store.
This guy in a car was flying up and down the street nearly hitting others in the traffic lane.
I saw him hit a beam that runs in front of one of our muffler shops.
I drove up there and waited while others stopped and started gathering around.
I could see him raising his head off the steering wheel and it was covered in blood.
I'm pretty sure he had a seizure at the wheel.
Another person said "I got this, then said I'm calling 911".
I said tell them there is a nurse on the scene.
This is the 3rd time in my life where I've been a first responder.
-Back in 2006 at the mall in Lima, Ohio when a person had a heart attack and I started CPR.
- Then a road accident out on Elida road outside of Delphos.
Needless to say, today left me a bit shaken.
Nurses don't always have that preparation.
Today I didn't really, but I'm glad I was there.
All things considered.
I have his details to check on his condition through my friends at Henry County emergency services.
I've told a few of my nurse friends and family members about this.
Ty said Mom, this doesn't surprise me, I'm proud of you.
Jeff called me a hero.
Nope!
God wanted me to be there.