The delay was caused by 13 trailer trucks parked in a row under a bridge. Their purpose wasn’t to block traffic—they were there to help save a life.
State Trooper Michael Shaw received a call about a man threatening to jump from the bridge. Acting quickly, he reached out to a traffic officer to redirect cars and requested help from nearby truck drivers.
The drivers didn’t hesitate. They lined their vehicles directly under the bridge, creating a barrier that would minimize injury if the man jumped.
This clever and compassionate response gave emergency teams and mental health professionals enough time to talk to the man. After four tense hours, he stepped down and was taken to receive psychological support.
The truckers waited patiently, showing that a delay on the road was worth it if it meant saving a life.
Thanks to their willingness and teamwork, a potentially tragic situation ended with hope. Stories like this remind us that everyday heroes still walk—and drive—among us.