Acts of Kindness
Bus driver senses something wrong when woman sitting at bus shelter doesn’t board bus at 1 am
Dan Stoddard was driving his normal bus route when a woman sitting alone at a bus stop at 1 AM caught his attention when she didn't board his bus.
Sasha Alonzo
06.28.22

Not all heroes wear capes.

The catchphrase is famous for a reason. Anyone can be a hero but in our minds, we tend to envision a hero as someone strong and muscular, but more times than not they’re just regular people like you and me. Since we often think of superpowers or feats of strength, we tend to overlook the most human form of heroism – being there for someone who needs it the most.

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These heroes are out there every day. They wear clothing just like us, but what sets them apart is their instinct and lack of hesitation to help people in need.

A heroic bus driver from Canada

Dan Stoddard was driving through his regular route when he reached the intersection of Katimavik and Castlefrank Road at about 1 AM. When he pulled up to a bus shelter, something caught his eye.

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There was a young woman sitting in the bus shelter. But when the bus arrived, she didn’t seem too interested to hop on.

Stoddard sensed a problem

“Once I pulled up she didn’t come out and at one o’clock in the morning when it’s the only bus that drives by and when you’re not coming out, clearly there is something wrong.” Stoddard narrated to CTV News.

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He asked the woman to get on the bus. If his suspicions were correct, Stoddard thought it was the safest place she could be at that moment.

The woman was half-naked and in distress.

When she boarded the bus, she asked for a phone so she could call for help. With his hunch confirmed, Stoddard contacted transit security so she could be assisted while proper authorities were notified.

Then, he drove his bus to the Eagleson Road “park-and-ride” where his control officer told him to wait.

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“She said that she had been assaulted physically and verbally”, Stoddard said to the news outlet, “Beyond that it was just a matter of listening to her story, reassuring her, and telling her it wasn’t her fault.”

Staying with the woman until help arrived

He parked the bus for a while then asked the other passengers – two male passengers – to head to the back of the bus. Then, he sat opposite the young woman and tried to console her.

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“From there it was just comforting her and listening to her talk. Just being a human,” Stoddard said to the Ottawa Citizen.

It was humanity at its best. Stoddard got out of his way and became the person this young woman needed at that time. He was someone who cared, someone who reached out, and someone that made a safe environment.

His actions were noticed by others

One of the passengers, Brendan Fowlie, pulled out his phone and took a picture. The post, containing the context of the whole scene, quickly went viral.

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For Fowlie, the attention is a long-overdue appreciation for these everyday heroes. Bus drivers not only take us to where we need to be, but they are also community members who care about people.

Stoddard doesn’t think what he did is heroic

It’s all part of our basic humanity – that when we see someone in need, we go out there and do what we can.

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“It’s not anything out of the norm. What kind of person am I if I just drive by you and leave you there?” Stoddard said to the Ottawa Citizen. “It’s something that I would inherently do any time of the day, anywhere, and I’ve done it multiple times.”

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Hopefully, his actions inspire more people to be there for others – as you never know how much of a difference it can make.

Watch Stoddard’s incredible heroic efforts in the video below.

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