Truck driver Steve Elliot of Phenix City, Ala., has been named a Highway Angel by the TCA for helping a woman search for her missing baby after she crashed her car into a creek.
by Staff
January 20, 2016
Steve Elliott Photo courtesy of TCA
2 min to read
Steve Elliott Photo courtesy of TCA
Truck driver Steve Elliot of Phenix City, Ala., has been named a Highway Angel by the Truckload Carriers Association for helping a woman search for her missing baby after she crashed her car into a creek.
Elliot, who drives for Charlotte, N.C.-based RCT, was pulling out of a rest stop on his way to Mobile, Ala., when he saw a woman crawling up a steep slope on the shoulder of the road. Elliot called 911 and got out to check on the woman, who was bloodied and visibly distressed.
Ad Loading...
It was then that the woman told him that her car had crashed in a creek and that her baby was still in the car. Elliott immediately ran down to the creek to search the car, submerged in 4 feet of water. He was unable to open the doors and crawled through the broken windshield to search for the child. He found a car seat, but there was no baby in it.
Firefighters arrived after 10 minutes and for nearly an hour he and the rescue crews began searching the surrounding area for the missing child. Luckily, the situation was not as desperate as it seemed as the woman, who was in shock from the accident, suddenly recalled that the baby was at home with her husband.
For his willingness to help the distressed woman, TCA presented Elliott with a certificate, patch, lapel pin and truck decal. RCT also received a certificate acknowledging Elliott as a Highway Angel.
“I was so relieved that the baby was with the dad, I was able to breathe again,” said Elliott. “I don’t consider myself a ‘hero’, I didn’t even think about it, I just did it.”
Listen as transportation attorney and TruckSafe Consulting President Brandon Wiseman joins the HDT Talks Trucking podcast to unpack the “regulatory turbulence” of last year and what it means for trucking fleets in 2026.
Safety, uptime, and insurance costs directly impact profitability. This eBook looks at how fleet software is evolving to deliver real ROI through proactive maintenance, AI-powered video telematics, and real-time driver coaching. Learn how fleets are reducing crashes, defending claims, and using integrated data to make smarter operational decisions.
Fleet software is getting more sophisticated and effective than ever, tying big data models together to transform maintenance, safety, and the value of your existing tech stack. Fleet technology upgrades are undoubtedly an investment, but updated technology can offer a much higher return. Read how upgrading your fleet technology can increase the return on your investment.
The Federal Highway Administration is asking motor carriers and truck drivers to give input on where and when drivers have difficulty finding truck parking, and on how drivers prefer to get information on available parking.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration continues a crackdown on an increasing number of states it says have been issuing non-domiciled CDLs improperly.
The Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration took several actions in 2025 to tighten enforcement of regulations for commercial drivers. Will those affect trucking capacity in 2026?
Lisa Kelly talks to HDT about the return of the show Ice Road Truckers, what really happens on the ice roads, how reality TV shapes drivers’ stories, and the career she’s built beyond the show.