Friday, May 22, 2009
Future Husker saves wuss of a father
Neb. boy, 6, takes wheel after dad passes out
AP
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. -A 6-year-old boy grabbed the wheel of his family's pickup truck when his father passed out from low blood sugar, keeping the vehicle from crashing until an officer could bring it to a halt, police said.
Tustin Mains was in the back seat with his 3-year-old brother Sunday when his father, Phillip Mains, slumped over at the wheel, the boy told police. The family had been driving home from a restaurant.
"I remember getting up to about the mall — that was about 6:45," Mains told The North Platte Telegraph. "The next thing I remember was waking up to the officer and paramedics, and it was 8:15."
Tustin leapt into his father's lap so he could steer and see out the windshield. Mains' foot had slipped off the accelerator, but even at idle the Chevrolet Avalanche was going an estimated 10-15 mph, police said.
The kindergartner steered the truck several blocks, even turning around when he entered a neighborhood he didn't recognize, until he was spotted by police.
North Platte officer Roger Freeze ran up to the moving pickup, reached through an open window and rammed the gearshift into park.
Police Chief Martin Gutschenritter praised his officer and young Tustin.
"I will be issuing him a departmental citation for his quick, professional action on this case. That is also a very special young man. He was able to take quick action when his dad was incapacitated, and we are very proud of him, too," Gutschenritter said.
Bo Pelini can go ahead and sign this kid for the Husker recruiting class of 2021. If this youngster has the brains to step in for Captain Low Blood Sugar he can lead the Big Red to a national title. I just hope he doesn't have the same condition as his father. Then we may have a Jay Cutler situation at QB. Maybe next time Dad can stock up on Snickers bars before he leaves the house. I'm so insensitive. I'm going to die of something soon just for writing this.
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