A woman has told the story of how a stranger entered her life.
Caryl Soucy had just dropped her son off at school when she heard her tire go flat.
He stopped the car so he could change tires in an empty parking lot.
She got out of the car and noticed that the tire was badly damaged.
“I pulled out the worst jack on earth and my T-bar and tried to start changing my tire,” Soucy wrote in a social media post.
But she hadn’t made it very far when she felt a tap on her shoulder. A police officer identified in reports only as Officer Clark offered a hand to make sure Soucy got back on the road.
“He didn’t even ask if I needed help or what happened, he just started helping me,” she added.
Soucy allowed him to take over.
“He changed my flat faster than I’ve ever seen someone change one and considering the tools I had for him to work with, it was quite impressive,” she wrote.
The woman decided to share her story with everyone else to show that good people are not missing in this world.
“Please share this around so that he will know what his kindness and compassion meant to me,” she added.
Every post went viral.
Soucy is not the only person to benefit recently from a helping hand from an officer when dealing with a flat tire.
Officer Biggs noticed a family in Mishawaka, Indiana, with a flat tire in late July, according to WTHR. He not only stopped to help them change the tire but also paid the towing costs to get them to a local tire repair store.