Erynn Brook is a young woman from Ontario, Canada who is being hailed as a hero after she took to social media to recount how she recently helped an 18 year-old girl who was having a seizure as they both rode the train.

“I was on my way home after work. It’s about 10pm, and the subway is pulling up to my stop. I’ve been stressed about my own stuff for days now and I’m in my little bubble and just as I stand up the girl across from me starts talking,” Erynn began. “She’d been looking at me and I hadn’t really noticed. Her lips were barely moving, but I took out one earbud and said ‘pardon?’ And she said ‘are you getting off soon?’ And I said yes. The train was mostly empty. But then I noticed she was holding a laminated sheet of paper out.”

At the top it said ‘my seizure plan.’ I blinked at it then looked up at her. ‘Are you having a seizure now?’ I asked. ‘No, but I’m about to.’ She looked down at the monitor on her finger. ‘Can you sit with me until your stop?’ She asked,” Erynn continued. “She mentioned her stop was 3 stops away. I asked if she would like me to ride with her to her stop. She said she didn’t want to bother me. I asked what she would do when I got off, she kinda shrugged and said ‘ask someone else. Maybe her? She looks nice. Can you ask her for me?'”

She continued on Twitter:

God bless Erynn for stepping up to help a teenager who needed it!

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