All in a Day’s Work - Palatka Daily
A UPS driver and Army veteran rescued a 3-year-old boy in June from the back of a locked car in between delivery stops.
Daytona resident Tim Spry said he was delivering packages in Crescent City when he saw a woman trying to get into her vehicle at her home. And then he noticed a young boy crying in the backseat of the car.
“I was like, ‘Oh, no,’” Spry said. “… You just think of your own grandsons.”
He remembered it being 90 degrees outside and never stopping to find out who the residents were. Spry said he remembers thinking, “I don’t care who it is, what it is. It’s got to be done.”
A UPS driver and Army veteran rescued a 3-year-old boy in June from the back of a locked car in between delivery stops.
Daytona resident Tim Spry said he was delivering packages in Crescent City when he saw a woman trying to get into her vehicle at her home. And then he noticed a young boy crying in the backseat of the car.
“I was like, ‘Oh, no,’” Spry said. “… You just think of your own grandsons.”
He remembered it being 90 degrees outside and never stopping to find out who the residents were. Spry said he remembers thinking, “I don’t care who it is, what it is. It’s got to be done.”