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Viral Bodycam Video shows that police officers from Coral Springs help to help stranded drivers – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sport

Coral Springs, Fla. (WSVN) – Body Camera video of the Coral Springs police authority shows that officials help and beyond help a stranded driver for his luck after his car leaked the petrol.

The officers initially reacted to a broken vehicle at the intersection of Royal Palm Boulevard and University Drive on April 21.

“Call the roadside. I'm waiting to get a tow.

After asked him a few questions, the officials learned that the man lived out of his car.

“Live from your car? How long?” The officers asked the man.

“It was a year ago,” he told them.

Without a gas, the man stuck on the side of the road until a towing car could arrive. However, the officials saw that the man needed help and decided not to let him stranded any longer.

“I will run over there, see if you can give me a red gas thing and I will throw in a little petrol for you,” said one of the officials.

The official went to a nearby petrol station and used his own money to fill a tank to return to the driver.

“Let's hope this is enough,” said the official when he filled the driver's car.

The driver thanked the officials for their help.

“Appreciate them,” he could tell them.

The officer saw that the man was in a difficult situation and told him that he had no one anywhere than from up here.

“Yes, man, of course. Hey, everyone needs help from time to time, right?” An officer told him

“The best from here is only possible,” said the other officer.

“My best friend told me that,” he replied in the video.

“Yes, you have reached the low point, you can't go down,” said the first officer.

The video received thousands of views with almost 2,000 likes and several comments from people who said they were proud of the officials that they showed the driver friendliness and compassion.

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