Dizzy from her medication, Barbara O’Banion took a horrible tumble last summer, falling face-first onto a concrete step.
The impact broke the Tulsan’s nose and cracked her cheekbones.
“I was just sitting there bleeding to death,” she said. “I lost about 3 pints. It was pouring.”
The first person to tend to her was a U.S. Postal Service worker near the end of his shift, Jeremi O’Neal, who fetched a towel to address the bleeding and comforted O’Banion until an ambulance arrived. Read more
Thank u to this man for helping my grandmother she passed away yesterday 1/30/18
Letter carriers are on the better side every day. But mostly what hits the news is when one (out of 200K+) goes bad. “If it bleeds, it leads”.