One Chick-fil-A employee in Hall County, Georgia went above and beyond when working the drive-thru window Wednesday afternoon (June 26).
Teenager Logan Simmons saw a child choking in a car in the drive-thru line, with the boy’s mother screaming for help. Somehow the child’s seatbelt got tangled around his neck and without skipping a beat, Simmons jumped through the drive-thru window to help.
“You could see he was turning red and losing pigmentation in his face,” Logan told WSB-TV.
Logan happened to have a pocketknife on him, so he pulled it out and cut the boy free.
“I just jumped out the window and ran straight down to the car,” Simmons said. “I think it was the quickest option. It was right there and I saw the other car right there.”
An hour after Logan’s’ quick thinking, the young boy’s mom called to thank him for saving her son’s life. Thank goodness for Logan’s quick thinking, or who knows what would have happened to that little boy!
Watch the full news report about it below.