A few nights ago my wife and I struck up a conversation with an American woman while riding a colectivo through Palermo. She had two small children with her. Suddenly, as the bus turned, one of her kids fell out of the seat, flew across the aisle, and smacked the back of her head against the other side of the aisle. The bus driver stopped the bus, checked on the baby, and suggested that she be checked in a nearby public hospital (Fernandez). He then requested that all passengers except her, her children, and my wife and I get off the bus. He took us all to the hospital, helped the woman check in, and accompanied her while the doctor immediately attended to the young girl. X rays were taken, and the child was looked after in a very professional manner. The bus driver stayed the entire time to make sure everything was ok, and, fortunately, the child was fine. He was very kind and caring.The entire process took a little more than one hour. No charge. Truly impressive!! The way this was handled would never have happened in the U.S.
Later, my wife and I accompanied her to her apt (we had been looking after her baby stroller and such). She gave us her card and we promised to send her an email, but, unfortunately, we lost her card. Maybe she will read this post?
Anyway, we were really impressed and just wanted to share this story.
Later, my wife and I accompanied her to her apt (we had been looking after her baby stroller and such). She gave us her card and we promised to send her an email, but, unfortunately, we lost her card. Maybe she will read this post?
Anyway, we were really impressed and just wanted to share this story.