Teen Praised For Helping Driver Off Ice At Cass Pond
Quick action, comforting gesture praised by witness, WHS assistant principal.
Friday wasn't shaping up well for Ziengxay Kmon, 52, when a mishap landed her car on the ice at Cass Pond, but she was lucky Woonsocket High student Kyle Mulvey was nearby.
According to a report and video from Turnto10.com, the teen rushed onto the ice to help her out of the car, getting there before fire and police responders and helping her out of the vehicle, which she was unable to get out of by herself, escorting her to safety.
The Valley Breeze reports Mulvey sat with his arm around Kmon until police arrived.
Woonsocket High School Assistant Principal Carnell Henderson praises Mulvey in the video, as does the Channel 10 viewer who notified the news station about his quick action.
English first
1:52 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013
Another example of the great young citizens of northern RI.
russell archambault
7:33 am on Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Maybe someone helped this great heroic young man up that ladder on that slide when he was young. He obviously put his life forward to help someone in danger.God bless him !
jde
3:13 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Remember when the city used to clean the snow off the pond so we could skate? or at least let us skate if we cleaned it ourselves? and before they destroyed the rinks, when we could skate? those were good times.
la_mouffette
8:11 am on Monday, February 4, 2013
Kyle, I'm a total stranger...but I'm still so proud of you!