Two Firemen found the perfect way to keep a little girl calm after she went through a terrible car crash.
Chief Hadley and Captain Lloyd of the North Davis Fire District in West Point, Utah, saw the girl who was emotionally unsettled but not physically hurt. She was clutching a few bottles of nail polish.
“Our A shift Battalion Chief and Captain were on the scene of a motor vehicle accident where a small female child was not injured but very scared,” the North Davis Fire Department shared on Facebook.
It further said, “After noticing the child was holding bottles of fingernail polish, these 2 officers started talking to her about her polish and asked her [if] she would paint their nails. Within minutes, the child was calmly painting their nails and had forgotten about the accident she had just experienced,” the fire station said.
Chief Mark Becraft praised them writing, “Kudos to these great guys that serve our community, it’s just the little things that make a huge difference.” He further said, his colleagues’ representation of the fire district’s core values, safety, compassion, customer service” which are the center of the fire district’s “bullseye” badge.