A deputy helped save a young child after he saw a motorcycle crash into a vehicle earlier this month in Charlotte County, Florida.
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office said Deputy Sgt. Dave Musgrove was traveling in Englewood on Feb. 8 just after 7:30 p.m. when he noticed that a motorcycle speeding past him. It was believed that the motorcycle was going over 100 mph.
A few moments later, the motorcycle crashed with a vehicle, WWSB reported.
Musgrove went to the scene and found the motorcycle on the ground, the news outlet reported. The sheriff’s office said that the motorcyclist appeared to have gone through the rear window on the driver’s side of the vehicle.
Musgrove went to check on the occupants of the vehicle and could hear the driver yelling to help her children. He immediately ran around the car. He opened the back passenger door, found a young child and took them out of her booster seat.
“I remember looking to my left and I just see him and a big, bright light and a crash and my ear was ringing. All I could hear was Ariel, my daughter screaming,” said Kayleigh Foley, the child’s mother, according to WFLA .