![]() "So I got out and kinda just went over and reassured her, held her in place until additional pieces could get there,” said Warfield. That's when Warfield jumped into action, ignoring the chance that she could be hurt. RELATED: 6 people injured in crash in Middle River, school bus among the wreck ![]() "After every vehicle kind of stopped, made sure my mom was okay because she was driving and I realized that the car in front of us had flipped and that there was someone trapped inside,” said Warfield. Right as they were heading home, they found themselves in the middle of a multi-car crash. On Monday, Warfield and her mother had just finished hosting an annual golf tournament in remembrance of her father. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lately, she's been on administrative duty awaiting the birth of her third child, but that hasn't slowed down her need to help others. Megan Warfield splits her time serving others and volunteering at the Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire and Rescue and working as a firefighter at Baltimore County Fire Department. BALTIMORE COUNTY - A heroic story tonight, one woman went from taking care of someone trapped in a car after a car wreck, to welcoming her new born baby. ![]()
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