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Teen Saw a Woman in a Wheelchair about to Be Hit by a Train and Immediately Jumped into Action

Lilly Baker is an 18-year-old high school senior from Tennessee. She is also a hero as she saved a woman in a wheelchair about to get hit by a...
Updated Jan 20, 2025
Teen Saw a Woman in a Wheelchair about to Be Hit by a Train and Immediately Jumped into Action

Lilly was driving to her friend's house in Giles County, TN when she spotted a woman in a wheelchair, stuck on the railroad tracks. She stopped her car and got out to help.

The Two Were Running Out of Time

In the process of trying to move her out of harm's way, they both fell over twice. However, they were running out of time. Lilly acted fast to avoid getting hit by a train and she grabbed the woman and saved her life.

"He was honking his horn, and the lights started flashing. I was like, 'Oh no, we gotta go now,'" Lilly told NewsChannel 5.

They Were Seconds Away from the Worst

The railroad company told Lilly that she was seconds away from the worst happening. "I was 18 inches away from getting hit by the train," she told NewsChannel 5. "And that within itself gave me the chills when he told me."

Sadly, the woman's legs were hit, and she broke both of her ankles, but she is expected to make a recovery, according to People. Her wheelchair didn't make it. 

Lilly Would Do it All Again

Knowing you were so close to death had to be terrifying for the young woman. However, she talks about how she would do it again. She is also very grateful for the woman, as life has been a bit dark for her lately. According to WKRN, Lilly said, "If I did die, I would have died trying to save somebody, so it would have been okay.” 

WATCH: Teen Saves Woman in Wheelchair about to be Hit by a Train 

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Originally published January 20, 2025.

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