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Good Samaritan Stops Runaway Stroller Before it Rolls Into Street

A good Samaritan rushed to save a runaway stroller from rolling into a busy street in Hesperia, California.

The footage begins with the stroller beginning to roll backwards as the woman caring for the baby is facing into her car.

The woman noticed the stroller rolling away and began to run after it, but instead makes a hard fall. She then tries to get up before unfortunately falling again.

But a nearby man sees the stroller rolling into the street and gets there just in time to save the baby from incoming traffic.

The scene all happened in the parking lot of an A1 car wash.

According to the good Samaritan’s sister, the man who saved the baby is a formerly homeless person who moved in with her eight months ago.

No word yet on the identity of the woman or baby in the video.

It is not clear if the woman suffered any injuries.

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