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    When Woman’s Wheelchair Hits A Pothole, A Group Of Strangers Swoops To The Rescue

    By Kelsey Bjork,

    6 hours ago
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    As an Episcopal priest, Rev. Kate Harmon Siberine is no doubt used to taking care of others. But during a recent incident in Louisville, she was the one in need of a helping hand. If you check out Kate’s social media accounts, you’ll learn that, like countless others, she’s learning how to live with Long Covid. Although her life is different than it was before her chronic condition, she’s happy to give insights into all of life’s ups and downs. That includes the time her wheelchair hit a pothole.

    When this happened, a nut holding her wheel flew off, causing the chair itself to collapse. Unfortunately, this led to Kate taking what she calls a “nosedive” to the pavement. So many thoughts and emotions must have been going through her mind in that moment. Thankfully, though, Kate was not entirely alone. Little did she know, a nearby film crew took notice of her fall. Best of all, these selfless strangers didn’t hesitate to jump to the rescue!

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    “In [unfortunate moments like this] may you be lucky enough to have [them] happen next to a film crew, with an entire department of grips and their impressive assortment of tools and zip ties at the ready to be your very own emergency pit crew,” Kate shares in the caption of her post . “Grateful for the angels of Louisville, thank you for being such a kind neighbor to an out of town priest.”

    When This Priest’s Wheelchair Hits a Pothole, Kind Strangers Save the Day

    Meanwhile, Kate’s not the only one feeling blessed by this interaction. After her post became popular online, others started to share how they’re also feeling inspired by this story .

    “I love humans so much sometimes,” one person writes in the comments, with another adding , “Theatre & film crews are the best at improvising. We usually have a shocking range of random supplies and have become accustomed to making things work with limited resources. Glad they could help you!”

    You can find the source of this story’s featured image here !

    The post When Woman’s Wheelchair Hits A Pothole, A Group Of Strangers Swoops To The Rescue appeared first on InspireMore .

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