Some of us don’t believe in miracles and question their existence when they occur in real life. However, today’s story shows that true wonders are not just confined to movies. The heroine of our story today demonstrates that not all heroes wear capes; some wear a police badge. Meet Arizbeth Dionisio Ambrosio, a police officer, whose compassionate act helped many people see a more positive side of life.
A horrible hurricane hit the area, and brought many troubles for people.
A powerful Hurricane Otis recently struck Acapulco. Arizbeth Dionisio Ambrosio, a Mexican police officer, was performing her duties in the devastated resort city. She was clearing away fallen buildings, trees, light poles, and cars that had been swept away by the storm. Suddenly, she heard a baby crying.
At that moment, the child’s mother approached Arizbeth, completely hysterical and showing clear signs of panic. The woman told Arizbeth that her 4-month-old baby had been hungry for two days. The child had not had a single meal because his mother was struggling to find baby food for him.
The police officer didn’t stay aside and worked a real wonder for the baby.
Ambrosio, 33, was not only one of the many police officers who were called to assist those who had lost nearly everything due to the devastating storm, but she is also a mother of two. Because of this, she deeply sympathized with every child who was affected by the hurricane, feeling as though they were her own.
When she encountered a woman with a baby, her attention was immediately drawn to the child and his urgent needs. She quickly asked the baby’s supposed mother or aunt how she could help. Fortunately, Arizbeth was breastfeeding her own baby at the time, so when she learned that the baby was starving, she didn’t hesitate for a moment and asked if she could feed the stranger’s child.
The woman accompanying the baby gladly agreed to the police officer’s offer. As soon as the woman placed the almost 4-month-old baby in Arizbeth’s arms, the baby stopped crying and seemed content, comforted by the physical contact and the food.
Arizbeth’s kindness was totally sincere and she did it from all her heart.
Ambrosio is part of a special search and rescue team in Mexico City. Her unit, called “Zorros,” consists of 100 agents, all of whom were deployed during the storm in Acapulco, which was classified as a Category 5 hurricane. Many people were still unaccounted for after the storm, and numerous individuals were severely affected by its consequences.
Military personnel and volunteers worked tirelessly for several days, clearing debris in the Acapulco area. Amidst the devastation, the police officer feeding the hungry baby became a symbol of hope for everyone.
The officer was so absorbed in breastfeeding the young boy that she didn’t ask the family for additional information. She didn’t even know his name or their specific address before the hurricane struck.
The police officer was rewarded for her extremely kind heart.
Ambrosio was completely certain that there was no room for doubt when it came to offering help or supporting someone in need or facing trouble. When the woman handed her the baby, Arizbeth was reminded of her own two children at home. She felt a deep sense of peace and fulfillment, knowing she was there for the baby at a time of need, giving him exactly what he needed most.
A few days later, Ambrosio’s supervisor called her to report to the headquarters of the Secretary of Security for Mexico City. Having just returned from a trip, she hurried over right away. There, she met with Pablo Vázquez Camacho, the chief official of the city’s police. The official asked her numerous questions about her experience saving the baby.
Arizbeth Ambrosio was then told that her selfless and kind act had earned her a promotion from “policía primera” to “suboficial.” This promotion now sets her on a leadership path to become a supervisor for a team of officers.
And here is another inspiring story about a celebrity. Salma Hayek is recognized not just for her remarkable career but also for breastfeeding a stranger’s hungry baby.