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Feel Good Story: Firefighters Build Ramp After Seeing Wheelchair-Bound Neighbor Struggle to Enter Home

When firefighters in the Webster Groves, Montana community were responding to a call recently, they noticed another resident struggling with in their wheelchair.

The wheelchair-bound woman kept falling while trying to get inside her home . . . with an entry way of multiple steps and an uneven ground below.

The kind-hearted firefighters knew there was something that could be done to better assist this woman, and leaned into the idea to help.

Using their days off — several days off — the firefighters worked to level the pathway by digging out and pouring a new sidewalk, and installed a new ramp so she could safely enter and exit her home.

(MSN)

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