After four tense hours, hope turned to relief. The man stepped away from the edge and was safely connected with mental health support. The trucks rolled away, traffic resumed, and drivers quietly continued on their routes.
Trooper Shaw later said the plan was simple: prepare for the worst, hope for the best, and act decisively. The truckers made it work. No one sought praise. They did what needed to be done.
That day on I-696, empathy wasn’t flashy or loud—it was thirteen strangers, working together, putting life above inconvenience. A reminder that sometimes, courage shows up in the most ordinary places.
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