WARNING: Footage may be disturbing to some viewers.
HARTFORD, Conn. - Caught on camera, a car slamming into pedestrians in Connecticut, briefly pinning a woman and a child against a building.
Police say if it wasn't for one Good Samaritan, the crash could have been deadly.
It's hard to believe when you see this surveillance video that nobody was killed when a speeding car crashed into pedestrians and slammed them into a building.
Police are now singling out heroic actions of Shanta Jordan, the woman you see jumping in front of the vehicle in an effort to push a little boy out of the car's path.
They said her body absorbed much of the impact, thereby saving the child's life, though he was seriously injured.
"If she did not step in, the child would be in direct contact with the motor vehicle against the wall and most likely, he would have perished, he would have died," Bridgeport Police Chief A.J. Perez said.
Police said state and local leaders will pay special tribute to Jordan in a ceremony at City Hall next week.
"She is a heroine, that's what she is," Perez said. "She is a great person and she is an asset to this community."
A friend and neighbor of Jordan's said she is still recovering in the hospital.
Police said doctors initially thought they would have to amputate both of the boy's legs but surgeons spent hours operating and spared him that fate.
They said, if it was not for the amazing bravery of Jordan, this little boy's family would be grieving his loss.
"I truly believe that it would've been a fatality," Perez said.
Police said the driver also went to the hospital and will face reckless driving charges.