Walmart Employee Gets On The Floor To Support Woman's Back After She Passes Out
September 10, 2018
Brittany McKee and her husband Joshua were shopping at Walmart in Appling, GA, when they noticed a woman lying on the floor unconscious.
Brittany, a registered nurse, was quick to help the woman, but it was the love and kindness from a Walmart employee and random strangers that made the day memorable for her.
Jason | Credit: Brittany McKee
This is what she wrote on Facebook:
"Following my appointment this morning to check on our growing baby boy, my husband and I stopped at Walmart in Evans to pick up a couple of things.
As we were walking to the refrigerated section, we noticed a woman who had passed out and fallen on the floor.
Being a registered nurse, my first instinct was of course to stop, assess, and be there to help.
She had regained orientation, but did say she was on blood thinners and felt dizzy.
So I stayed with her, along with her daughter and the Walmart personnel, until the ambulance came and tried to encourage her to stay seated.
The Walmart staff was amazing. They kept in contact with dispatch as we waited on the bus to arrive.
Then there was Jason. I don't know his last name, but this man, no questions asked got down on the floor with this woman and supported her back so she could lean against him.
He literally got down on the floor to serve her, not because he was asked to do it, he wasn't, but because he wanted to.
The media lately shows our country divided, filled with hate and racial tension, but this right here was one human being loving and serving another without condition of race or obligation.
While we waited, another man stopped, knelt down and prayed over this woman.
What I experienced today was love, kindness, and serving.
We are human beings, each and every one of us regardless of how much pigmentation our skin has or doesn't have.
I couldn't help but share because the media doesn't seem to report this... the unity and the positive that occurs.
This right here is real life, this is what it's all about, not hate."
Credit: Brittany McKee
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