Asia Ford was struggling on the fourth mile of race in Louisville, Kentucky
But Lt. Aubrey Gregory overheard her tell a paramedic she would not quit
That's when he decided he would make sure Ford finished the race
Although Ford was last and behind the pack, Gregory called to make sure there would be a finish line waiting for them
Ford called Gregory her 'angel' and an 'inspiration'
Asia Ford was celebrating her 200lb weight loss by participating in the Rodes City Run in Louisville. But after hitting the fourth mile, she became dizzy and found it hard to breathe.
Ford wrote on her Facebook that she had forgotten to eat that morning and was still recovering from a bout of pneumonia.
But when paramedics checked on the mother-of-three she said there was no way she was going to quit. Her motivation inspired Lt Aubrey Gregory, who was working the race nearby.
go read da rest if oonnoo want
But Lt. Aubrey Gregory overheard her tell a paramedic she would not quit
That's when he decided he would make sure Ford finished the race
Although Ford was last and behind the pack, Gregory called to make sure there would be a finish line waiting for them
Ford called Gregory her 'angel' and an 'inspiration'
Asia Ford was celebrating her 200lb weight loss by participating in the Rodes City Run in Louisville. But after hitting the fourth mile, she became dizzy and found it hard to breathe.
Ford wrote on her Facebook that she had forgotten to eat that morning and was still recovering from a bout of pneumonia.
But when paramedics checked on the mother-of-three she said there was no way she was going to quit. Her motivation inspired Lt Aubrey Gregory, who was working the race nearby.
go read da rest if oonnoo want
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