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News We Love: Strangers help strangers dig out after blizzard

News We Love: Strangers help strangers dig out after blizzard
WE WENT ALL OVER KANSAS CITY TODAY TO FIND THE HELPERS. ONE DAY, AFTER A BLIZZARD, AND WHERE WE FOUND THEM WAS USUALLY RIGHT NEXT DOOR. WHEN THE TIRE SPIN. ONE, TWO THREE. KEEP YOUR WHEELS STRAIGHT, STRAIGHT AND THE SNOW PILES UP, HELPING OUT. ENTER THE HELPERS HELPING MY LADY. MY RESPONSIBILITY. SHOVEL THE SNOW. AND ONCE I GOT THROUGH THAT, IT WAS ALL DOWNHILL. YOU FELL IN THE DITCH. THESE PURPOSEFUL PUSHES MIGHT BE EXPECTED, BUT OTHERS? WE HAD NO CLUE SHE WAS PREGNANT THE ENTIRE TIME. MY FRIEND HAD A BABY UNEXPECTEDLY. THEY DIDN’T KNOW SHE WAS PREGNANT IN THE MIDDLE OF A BLIZZARD. 7 POUND, THREE OUNCE WINTER ROSE MADE HER SURPRISE ENTRANCE SUNDAY WITH HELP FROM EMERGENCY CREWS. HER DAD’S CAR IS STILL STUCK IN SNOW, SO HIS FRIENDS ARE TAKING HIM TO MEET HIS BABY GIRL. SHE IS AN ANGEL, A GUARDIAN ANGEL WHO’S GOING TO GET ME TO MY BABY TODAY. HERE YOU GO. THANK YOU. I LIKE TO KEEP PEOPLE MOVING. AND WHEN SNOW STACKS UP, THE HELPERS ROLL OUT SO OTHERS CAN ROLL ON.
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News We Love: Strangers help strangers dig out after blizzard
Neighbors in Kansas City, Missouri, banded together to dig out from a massive snowstorm that left roads treacherous and vehicles stranded.When tires spun, and snow piled up, helpers emerged to lend a hand.“Keep the wheel straight!” shouted one good Samaritan as they directed a driver stuck in the snow.Others joined in, armed with shovels and determination. From shovels scraping pavement to tractors clearing paths, the community effort was palpable.Some helpers even tackled unusual challenges.“We had no idea she was pregnant the entire time,” said Devin Allen. The baby, a 7-pound, 3-ounce girl named Winter Rose, made her surprise debut with the assistance of emergency crews.Her father’s car remains stuck in the snow, but friends stepped up to ensure he could meet his daughter. The snowstorm brought out countless stories of resilience and generosity.Ronnie, one of the many who helped push stranded cars, summed it up simply.“I like to keep people moving," he said.

Neighbors in Kansas City, Missouri, banded together to dig out from a massive snowstorm that left roads treacherous and vehicles stranded.

When tires spun, and snow piled up, helpers emerged to lend a hand.

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“Keep the wheel straight!” shouted one good Samaritan as they directed a driver stuck in the snow.

Others joined in, armed with shovels and determination.

From shovels scraping pavement to tractors clearing paths, the community effort was palpable.

Some helpers even tackled unusual challenges.

“We had no idea she was pregnant the entire time,” said Devin Allen.

The baby, a 7-pound, 3-ounce girl named Winter Rose, made her surprise debut with the assistance of emergency crews.

Her father’s car remains stuck in the snow, but friends stepped up to ensure he could meet his daughter.

The snowstorm brought out countless stories of resilience and generosity.

Ronnie, one of the many who helped push stranded cars, summed it up simply.

“I like to keep people moving," he said.