traffic and gets to the girl. the terrified driver cradling the girl back on the bus. oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. i m shaking. oh, i am, too. reporter: a passenger giving up her coat on this cold day back in december to cover the girl until police arrived. the child, one of nine lost or missing kids milwaukee bus drivers have gotten to safety in recent years. ivic today honored for her quick thinking. if i find myself in same situation, i will, of course, again help. always. reporter: david, luckily, the girl was not injured. authorities say her mother, who was watching her, may suffer from mental health issues. david? all right, alex. we re just glad she s okay. when we come back here tonight, the airline rushed to the hospital. and more on that shark attack off the u.s. coast, fighting off a great white. the images in a moment. differently?
are you okay? yes. oh my god, oh my god. hey, i need can you call 911? i got oh my god. oh my god. okay. i need an ambulance right here. right here. the guy t-boned. there is a kid right there. little girl right there in the wheel, man. are you okay, man? the first responders were on the scene in a few minutes. one of the images on the other side was the driver cradling a 16-year-old child. abby: that s so heart breaking. that s what he said he wanted to hurt and kill as many people as possible and on halloween when he knew people would be out on the street especially young kids. rob: when we talk about that s what the jihadis want to do because there is more kids. they don t care who they kill. politically correct environment. we have people in this country more offended by wearing costumes than jihads