‘Humble hero’ talks about jumping from Ocean City bridge to save 2-year-old girl after crash
Updated May 09, 2021;
Posted May 08, 2021
This photo provided by the Ocean City (Maryland) Fire Department shows the wreckage from a car accident on the Route 90 bridge in Ocean City, Md., on Sunday, May 2, 2021. A bystander jumped over a highway guard rail and into a Maryland bay Sunday to rescue a child who had been thrown from a car and into the water during the crash, according to authorities. (Ocean City Fire Department via AP)AP
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OCEAN CITY, Md. A Maryland man is being hailed as a hero for leaping off a bridge into a bay to save a 2-year-old girl who had been ejected from a wrecked vehicle into the waters below.
A Maryland man was hailed as a “humble hero” this week after he leapt off a bridge into a bay to save a 2-year-old who was ejected from a wrecked vehicle.
Alma Jean Garland, 87, entered into her heavenly home on April 19, 2021.
Jean was witty, generous and loving. She treated her grandchildren as her own and loved both of her children to no end. Jean was a firecracker and always had a comeback to any banter. She took pride in education, leading life with a sound mind and treating people with respect. Jean loved to play cards with her family and friends and was a gracious friend and devoted partner. Jean will be missed by her family more than words can describe.
Mrs. Garland was born on May 26, 1933 in Washington County, TN to her parents Charles B and Kate Malone. She married Charles Brooks Garland on August 6, 1955. Mrs. Garland lived with her family in Jonesborough, TN where they founded and operated Garland Hardwoods, Inc. Jean was a member of McCarty Methodist Church.
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