The Milwaukee Common Council took some time out from their meeting on January 17, 2018 to recognize MCTS driver Tayetta Currin.
Currin was driving the GoldLine on a cold and snowy Christmas Eve day in 2017 when she saw a woman who looked like she needed help. Currin pulled over and opened the door.
"I think I'm going into labor," the woman told Currin.
Currin quickly got out of her seat and helped the woman get on the bus. With the help of two kind passengers, Currin got the woman to a seat and called for an ambulance. The video of Currin's quick action went viral on social media where it caught the attention of Milwaukee Alderwoman Milele Coggs.
“Ms. Currin demonstrated a level of compassion that is much needed in our community,” Coggs said as she presented Currin with the Common Council's award.