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Watch As Bus Driver Rescues Children From Freezing Cold: Report
When two children wandered outside without winter clothing - one without pants - a Waukesha city bus driver came to their rescue.

WAUKESHA, WI — Quick thinking by a Waukesha bus driver led to the rescue of two children this week, who braved the snow and freezing temperatures on the streets of Waukesha in search of their grandmother.
According to a JSOnline report, bus driver Nicole Chamberlain was driving her city bus at about 8 a.m. on Nov. 11 on Grand Ave. near Sunset Drive.
Chamberlain said the 2-year-old girl was wearing a diaper, and that her legs were "fully exposed to the cold. Her 6-year-old brother was wearing pants and a shirt, but no coat."
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Video surveillance footage on board the bus showed Chamberlain pull the bus over, and encourage the children to come inside.
The video shows Chamberlain pulling the kids into the bus. She took her coat off and wrapped the 2-year-old in it to provide warmth.
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Chamberlain called Waukesha police in an effort to help track down the children's parents. Within a short time, their family came outside looking for the children. They saw the bus parked along the side of the road and found that their kids were inside being cared for, according to a FOX 6 report.
"I'm just thrilled I was in the right place and right time," Chamberlain said in the report.
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