BOSTON — On Tuesday, dozens of Patriots fans in Boston for the Super Bowl championship parade came together as they helped a group of EMTs.
POWERFUL! During the parade, an ambulance got stuck while trying to get to a person needing medical attention. Patriots fans did not let them down and helped push the ambulance out of the mud. #Patriotsparade #Patriotsnation #boston25 https://t.co/hq7frLH7zx pic.twitter.com/ikyS6WTqL3
— Boston 25 News (@boston25) February 5, 2019
An ambulance that had been stuck on the mud in the Boston Common was freed by a group of parade-goers.
Thank you to everyone who helped us out today. Our folks were out working very hard. Every once in awhile we need a helping hand too.
— Boston EMS (@BOSTON_EMS) February 5, 2019
The heartfelt moment was caught on video as people came together for more than just a championship celebration.
In the beginning of the video, as a group is seen pushing the ambulance, the camera pans out to the right, showing a person on the ground being assisted by a first responder. The ambulance seems to have gotten caught in the mud as it was en route to provide aid to the person.
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