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A vigilant driver in Florida sprang into action on Sunday to rescue two toddlers who had wandered into a bustling street. The incident unfolded on A1A in Brevard County, where John Brittingham was driving southbound when he noticed two young girls standing in the center of the busy road.
Without hesitating, Brittingham pulled over and dashed into the street to reach the children. Video footage captured the moment he sprinted towards them, signaling to oncoming traffic with one hand to halt.
“The thought of what might have happened to them was terrifying. It would have haunted me for the rest of my life,” Brittingham shared in an interview with WESH-TV.
The quick-thinking Brittingham’s swift intervention likely prevented a tragedy, demonstrating remarkable presence of mind and bravery in a perilous situation.

John Brittingham said he was driving southbound on A1A in Brevard County on Sunday when he spotted two young girls standing in the middle of the busy roadway. (Drone Geox)
One child was already in the middle of the street by the time he reached them. He said he grabbed both girls and got them off the road in about six seconds.
Brittingham said the girls appeared to be about 2 years old or younger and were unable to speak clearly, only pointing and saying, “Ohh.”

Brittingham said it took him about six seconds to run over to the children, grab them and get them out of the roadway. (Drone Geox)
After pulling the toddlers to safety, Brittingham searched nearby homes and eventually located an Airbnb property. He said no one answered when he knocked, so he walked around the house calling out. He later noticed a back gate was open.

Brittingham said the girls got out from an open gate of a rental home. He reunited them with family. (Drone Geox)
Inside, he found an elderly couple and a young woman who appeared unaware the children had wandered off.
“There was an elderly couple and a young girl, and they immediately went into like, ‘Oh my God, we’re so sorry,’” Brittingham said. “And I was like, ‘Yeah, I know, I’m just glad I could get them back to you. They were out in the road, and your gate was open.’”
Brittingham, who has five children and grandchildren, said he did not call police as his focus was getting the children back to their parents.