MCTS Driver Jeannie Mitchell’s alert reaction and maternal instincts helped save two Milwaukee children from a very scary situation. Read more: www.ridemcts.com/about-us/news...
@@mandielou a lot of people wouldn't even notice those children because they only care doing their things And some who would notice would pass by them without stoping So yeah, I agree that she has a sharp eye and a good heart I'm not saying that she is the only one who has and that no one would do the same But I cannot be sure someone that would question those compliments for that driver is kind enougth to do the same thing that she did
Why do you actually have to be a parent to care about, or empathise with the plight of, children? Children deserve as much consideration as anyone, no matter whom the person or what the situation.
The oldest is probably the one that took them both on the adventure! Thankfully they are both safe but anything could have happened to helpless babies. The lady bus driver was very responsible, mum should be very grateful to her.
It was NEVER my intention to take anything away from this courageous bus driver! I was just commenting on how bus driver's are now being shielded from those who ride the bus or enter the bus, that's all! Bus driver Jeannie deserves the KEY to the City!!! :)
If my baby ever gets lost I really hope there’s a Jeannie in my neighbourhood. Thank you so much for looking after those babies. I hope your good returns to you tenfold.
I just absolutely love hearing wonderful stories about kind average super hero's just like this fine lady who could have not cared and kept on going about her business. My out most respect for you ma'am and wish the world was full of super hero's like yourself.
She changed the outcome of their lives. These “small” acts change our world for the better. I’m sure it wasn’t the first time and I know won’t be the last.
Well... the media loves to tell us these stories, but they always leave out the part about why the kids were wandering around by themselves- other than to say they were lost. I would like to know if the mother was irresponsible (most likely yes)
@@MrJamberee - No. Most of the times the kids open the door to play outside without permission.....and the parents assume they are inside for 20-30 minutes.
Oh Sister, I feel privileged to see Love and Caring coming from a Woman just doing her job. I see this vid 3 yesrs later, and the Love is still there. If everyone were like that, we would have safer cities. Sending Love,, Light, and Good Health to you and yours You are AWSOME!💖👀💗💕 PEACE-OUT Auradr California ,
I’m not sure how this amazing video just popped up on my feed out of nowhere, but it was exactly something I needed to see. She is an amazing bus operator and I wish her well. I’m glad the kids were reunited with their mom,. Btw, I’m from Massachusetts, and I just subbed this channel .
I love when people are there for others, even if they never met. Jeannie and so many people who do help others in need, makes the world a loving and caring place. Some little kids always just walk out of the house because they want to play with their friends or see their grandparents, they weren’t too far from home. My cousin when he was five, he just walked out of the house but he was found by my aunt just a couple of blocks away. He was going to walk two miles just to see our grandfather. Now he has little kids of his own! Good luck cuz! Lol 😉
God Bless this woman! Most people would think to themselves "Not my kids! Not my problem" and kept on driving. This world needs more people like her!!!
Lady deserves all the praise but I can't help but wonder where are the children's parents?? How can you let your babies just wonder the streets like that? Smh people really don't deserve children at all. They are too pure for this world.
Yo Jeannie makes the whole world better. Her acts of kindness, and Motherly concern maybe saved two young lives!! Hurrah and Thanks for the wonderful post!! jimmy
I hope those kids weren't taken back home without the parents being investigated by CPS or some sort. Why were they alone in the first place, where we're the adults?? In the end, thank you for that kind and courageous bus driver. All praises to that beautiful woman💕💕
@@relatablyreena4411 Exactly, I know a two year old that learned how to open the gate, she was home in the kitchen where the exit was, her parents were right in the other room but she still managed to get out and get lost, I found her and brought her home. Kids are kids, it's not always the parents fault. I escaped from the park when I was six because I wanted to go home by myself, my mom was talking to my brother.
Kids run off with our their parents knowing. My brothers and I certainly did that when we were younger and we gave my parents a heart attack and a half. Kids can get into things, kids get distracted and curious so they run off. They aren't dolls that have to be fed and watered.
This is why I call the supervisor and let them know about how great the drivers are when they provide customer service beyond their duties, it is really moving.
Love this lady reminds me of my kids bus driver. We have a few bus drivers in our family. They are always willing to go out of there way to be kind and helpful. Bless our drivers and so glad that those babies are home safe.
God truly bless this woman! She saved 2 lives because we all know what kind of creeps can be found on the streets these days. I don’t know those kids and I don’t know this woman but God bless her and her loving attitude. I would be more than proud to be friends with this woman!
It would have been so easy for her to continue on her way and not worry about them. That she saw them, realized that something was off, and took the time to stop and be there for them, it says so much about her. We need more Jeannie Mitchells, all love to you my dear, all love.
Wow, I once saved a toddler from crossing a major street... till this day I'm still horrified just by thinking in the "what if ".. Side note that day was my first time ever calling 911 just to be answered by a rude son of a gun. Who pissed me the hell up