A dedicated truck driver showing heroism by assisting an injured individual during a roadside emergency.
Deshown Moye, a truck driver from St. Petersburg, has received the Highway Angel Award for his heroism during a serious crash in Alabama. Moye provided critical assistance to an injured woman at the scene, highlighting the importance of road safety. His actions underscore the vital message of attentive driving, especially as distractions can have devastating consequences on the highways.
St. Petersburg, Florida – Deshown Moye, a professional truck driver from St. Petersburg, has been awarded the prestigious “Highway Angel Award” by the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) for his courageous and compassionate actions during a harrowing crash he witnessed in Alabama. This recognition highlights not only Moye’s bravery but also serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and attentiveness while driving.
The incident occurred on April 28th around 6:30 p.m. while Moye was on a long-haul trip to Denver. As he maintained a steady speed and encouraged safe driving among fellow motorists, he encountered a serious multi-vehicle accident on Interstate 65 in Alabama. The collision involved a Lincoln Navigator SUV that rear-ended a small sedan, subsequently pushing the sedan beneath a nearby 18-wheeler.
Upon witnessing the crash, Moye and his wife noticed a child standing alone at the scene, which raised immediate concern for their safety. As Moye approached the wreckage, he found a critically injured woman trapped in the small sedan. She had suffered multiple severe injuries, including a broken ankle, a broken left forearm, and a femur bone that was protruding from her leg.
Moye quickly assessed the situation and provided immediate assistance. He applied pressure to her wounds to control the bleeding and offered words of comfort as she began to panic and struggle for breath. Realizing the seatbelt was restricting her breathing, he cut it away to improve airflow. Moye held her hand and talked her through moments of hyperventilation and moments when she lost consciousness. His unwavering support continued for nearly 45 minutes until emergency services arrived on the scene, with the injured woman expressing immense gratitude for his help.
According to observations from the crash site, the pickup truck driver involved was believed to have been traveling at a speed of 80 miles per hour without applying brakes prior to the collision, resulting in the calamitous event. Moye’s experience emphasizes the dangers associated with distracted driving, as there were no skid marks found at the scene of the accident.
Moye articulated the belief that arriving safely at one’s destination is the primary goal of highway travel. His actions underscore the critical message of attentive and responsible driving, particularly during busy travel periods when distractions can lead to devastating consequences. The story of Deshown Moye not only showcases an individual’s heroism but also serves as an essential reminder for all drivers to prioritize road safety and to stay alert while behind the wheel.
The acknowledgment of Moye with the “Highway Angel Award” reflects the enduring commitment to promoting safe driving practices and highlights the positive impact that individual actions can have in moments of crisis. As the highways continue to be a vital part of transportation in the United States, stories like Moye’s aim to inspire drivers everywhere to remain vigilant and responsible on the road.
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