posted 3 months ago
Me and a guy were driving one day, saw two boys (maybe 8 and 11) with bikes on the ditch where they had been riding. The little one was bleeding horribly. I stopped the car, we got out, I looked at the kid's face, at the damage (he had gotten into barbed wire) told him to get into the car. He said "I'm not allowed to go with strangers" I said "There's a time and a place for that, this is not it. Get in the car, this guy and your brother will bring the bikes." He directed me to the house, no one home. I took him in the bathroom, washed the blood off his face, gave him a cold wet cloth to hold over it, said "How do I contact your parents?" "Mom is working 50 miles away, dad's closer, his number is on the fridge." I called "Hi, you don't know me, I'm in your house and your younger son needs to go to the ER for stitches, get here NOW."
His mom called me the next day to thank me, the kid had gotten 20 stitches in his face. She felt horribly guilty she wasn't there. I told it came out ok, I was there. I told her I was sorry I used white washcloths on the blood, that's all I could find. She said "Oh, that's all I buy! I dress my boys in white too, then you know when they are dirty!" All I could think there is they are boys, yes, they are dirty, that's why you dress them in dark colors, so you don't have to see it! :D
As a kid who spent a LOT of time out and about and on the ditches and streets, it's not like his mom would have been a lot more useful if she had been home. They were only about 1/4 mile from their house, but they had the bikes they weren't going to leave and were both upset and not thinking clearly. It would have taken them a while to get there.
One more, I was about 9 or 10, walking home from school, when a BIG dog came after me (St Bernard mix, BIG dog) I ran up to a house that had a Helping Hand in the window (Remember those? She was on the route the kids walked home, and a lot of the houses had those.) hit the door bell, pounded on the door, then opened the door and went in, started yelling "Hello? I'm in your house! I'm being chased by a BIG dog!!" The lady was very nice about it, made the dog go away. I am VERY grateful she was nice about it. I was not raised to go in stranger's houses without permission. The dog scared me more, but it was a close run which bothered me more.