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If you don’t believe in angels, you might after reading the following story.
J.T. Parker, a young boy, was once a hero. He was faced with an impossible task — he had to rescue his dad.
J.T.’s 17-year-old brother accidentally cut his hand and went inside for first aid.
While his son was away, Stephen continued to work on the vehicle. In an interview with East Idaho News, he explained:
“We were pulling the engine out of the car, and after we got it jacked up, I climbed under there to take the axels off.”
“The one axle came off pretty easily, but the other side wasn’t coming off.”
Stephen got trapped.
J.T.’s father made a bad decision by jostling the second axle. The Toyota Prius slammed into him, pinning him beneath the vehicle.
He screamed for J.T. to help him, but he didn’t think his young son could jack the car from his chest.
“I yelled to J.T. on the other side of the car, ‘Jack it up quick! Jack it up quick!’” Stephen told East Idaho News.
“I couldn’t move at all. I was totally trapped, and then I passed out. It was all in his hands, and I thought, ‘This is it. There’s no way he can jack up this car because it took my 17-year-old son and I both to jack it up the first time.”
J.T.’s father struggled to breathe.
The time was running out, and J.T. knew it was up to him to save his father.
But at only 50 pounds, how was he going to jack the car back up?
For the next 15 minutes, J.T. kept jumping on the jack handle as the car slowly lifted off of his father.
“It was scary, and I didn’t think that I could jack the car up, but I just kept on trying,” J.T. recalled.
Eventually, the car began to slowly rise. J.T. dashed inside and got his brother to call for help once it was high enough off his father.
Stephen doesn’t remember much of what happened because he passed out.
“All I remember is I felt peace,” Stephen shared.