Cpl. Annette Goodyear was outside a middle school in Cecil County, Md., on Friday morning, guiding students across the street while wearing her neon orange crossing guard jacket.
As one student made her way to the center of the crosswalk, a car suddenly came speeding through.
"Out of the corner of my eye, I just see this blur," said Goodyear, who has been an officer with the North East Police Department for 14 years and was working her regular crossing guard shift Feb. 4. in the small town at the top of the Chesapeake Bay.
In a now-viral video, Goodyear can be seen shoving the student out of the way as she takes a hit from the oncoming car herself.
"Everything just happened so quickly," Goodyear said. "It just didn't seem real."
Still, "I could feel the pain in my knees and my arms hitting the hood of the car," she said.
The car continued to plow through the crosswalk, before ultimately coming to a stop.
"It took me a few seconds to realize that this did just happen," said Goodyear. "I just remember laying on the ground and looking up, and the first thing I thought was 'where is the student?' "