we first met mila a day earlier where she volunteers. somebody saw that a missile hit my backyard. i was crying so bad. reporter: how did you deal with that? i have to take that energy and convert it into something. reporter: she finally got a call but it was not from azume. i heard him for the first time after a whole month. i was happy they were alive but i was terrified they were in russia and i don t know, should i be happy, should i be sad? reporter: mila s only option, she said, was to hire a smuggler to drive her family from russia to safety here in poland. somebody from poland gave me number of people who transfer
away from our camera, mila is extorted for more cash. getting to safety is dangerous. this is the story of one family s escape into russia after its troops bombed and occupied their city. they are from azune, a city under siege. mila s phone was filled with videos like this. living in cleveland, ohio, she had no way to call her family. no way to find out if they were alive. so this is your room. we first met a day earlier at this refugee shelter where she volunteers. somebody saw a missile actually hit my backyard. and i was crying so bad. i don t know. maybe they are dead there.
getting to safety is dangerous. this is the story of one family s escape into russia after its troops bombed and occupied their city. they are from izyum, a city under siege. mila s phone was filled with videos like this. living in cleveland, ohio, she had no way to call her family. no way to find out if they were alive. so this is your room? we first met mila a day earlier at this refugee shelter where she volunteers. somebody saw that a missile hit my backyard. and i was crying so bad. i just didn t know how did you deal with that? i took that energy and convert it into something. reporter: she finally got a call, but it was not from izyum.
is a big vent in his life and he s watching it somewhere. he s paying attention. the reality of subways today is people are on their phones. they re not necessarily checking out who s on the car. that s one. two, it was rush hour. it looked from the people coming off the train, it was a pretty crowded train, and then we have eyewitness reports that say once he threw out the canister, smoke billowed out pretty quickly. i ve read descriptions of local reporters saying the folks in that car could not see in front of themselves once the smoke filled up. but you feel pretty confident that somebody saw this guy. yeah. we ve all been on the subway cars and what you say is true.
they risked their safety to save a young girl who was injured. we could hear somebody screaming for help. when we heard the screaming i ran back and grabbed my medic bag and took off to the house. so much adrenaline going. you go back to your training. that s just what we do. just muscle memory. just what i knew had to be done. it s what happened to be done. you can see the damage to their patrol car that shows the danger they were facing. dawson springs, kentucky, an elderly couple lost their home. they shared this home for 60 years but they re alive thanks to some people who found them and saved them. i had a light with me. i flashed the light. somebody saw the light and came over. two nice young men and one of them took their coat off and gave it to my wife. they said they ll come back in about two hours. they came back with help. and then there s jim finch