
NFL Fiancée Rides in Ambulance After LA Car Accident
When a woman was struck by a car outside a Los Angeles stadium, one bystander didn't just call 911 and walk away. She stayed with the victim all the way to the hospital.
Teesa Mpagi was heading to a flag football game in Los Angeles when a car struck a pedestrian right in front of her bus. Without hesitation, she jumped off and ran to help.
Mpagi, who is engaged to Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr., immediately began comforting the injured woman. She held her hand, called her own husband for support, and stayed by her side until paramedics arrived.
Two employees from EAG Sport, Alexandra Garcia and Cecilia Macris, also rushed to help. Meanwhile, company CEO Denise White directed traffic to keep the accident scene safe.
But Mpagi's help didn't end when the ambulance arrived. She climbed inside and rode with the victim all the way to the hospital, making sure she wouldn't face the frightening experience alone.

The group had been on their way to Saturday's Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium. The game could wait.
Sunny's Take
In a world where bystander syndrome is real, Mpagi showed what genuine compassion looks like. She didn't film the incident for social media or simply dial 911 from a distance.
She got involved, stayed involved, and sacrificed her own plans to comfort a complete stranger. That's the kind of humanity that reminds us we're all connected.
The victim's husband likely received an unexpected call that day, but thanks to Mpagi's quick thinking, he knew his wife wasn't alone. Sometimes the smallest acts of staying present mean everything.
Stories like this prove that heroes don't always wear capes or uniforms. Sometimes they're just everyday people who choose compassion over convenience when it matters most.
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Based on reporting by ESPN
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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