In a random act of kindness, Firefighters from Bayton, Texas, responded to a 911 call on Tuesday for a man who suffered a heart attack while mowing his lawn. After treating and transporting the man to a local hospital, firefighters finished mowing his lawn.
Members of Bayton Fire Department’s Station 4 then put the lawnmower away and locked the garage and left a comforting note to the man’s wife.
“We felt bad that your husband didn’t get to finish the yard,” the firefighters said.
The firefighters also let the woman know they would be there for her in the future.
“We are very sorry that your husband became ill, we hope he has a speedy recovery,” they said. “Let us know if there is anything we can do to help you out.” source
The heart attack victim, who has not been identified, died.
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