Crowds cheer as airport workers finally bring down a stubborn baby carriage

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Two luggage carriers got infected after fighting a stubborn baby stroller for several long minutes.
The incident happened at the Kansas City International Airport when travelers watched the struggle from the bridge above the tarmac.
Jason Falen, who was waiting to board a flight to Denver, started filming when he noticed that two employees were completely confused by the children’s gear.
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“I finally caught up,” Falen told Storyful.
“They’ve been trying to find you for five minutes, and it was comedy gold!”
The two baggage handlers were greatly aggravated after spending five minutes struggling to figure out how to drop a stubborn child restraint while the passenger recorded the moment. (Jason Falen/Onendaba)
While the video provided a cool moment, travel expert and former flight attendant Bobby Laurie told Fox News Digital that airport pedestrian behavior really comes down to “manner and preparation.”
“Parents should be completely prepared to fold their seat before handing it over to gate agents or ground staff, unless they need help,” Laurie said.
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In the video, the two men are seen pushing and pulling the cart as it refuses to move.
Travelers on the jet bridge could be heard laughing and trying to help from a distance.

Baggage handlers go on a dangerous mission at Kansas City International Airport. (Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“Well, there are two little buttons on the side. Like, doesn’t he see those?” another observer said that there were seconds left for the workers to break the codes.
When the carriage finally landed on a flat surface, the waiting crowd cheered and applauded the workers on the ground.
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One of the baggage handlers even stepped in, applauding himself for finally winning the “battle” against the cart before loading it into the plane’s cargo hold.
“The staff is there to help manage the program.”
Laurie cautioned that because every cart is different, there is no guarantee that workers have encountered that product before to ensure they can demolish it without injury.
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“Employees are there to help manage the process, but they should not be expected to struggle with unfamiliar gear during the ride,” he added.

When the stroller finally rolled up, people cheered and one employee clapped. (Jason Falen/Onendaba)
To avoid a similar situation, Laurie suggests that parents unpack all their belongings, know how their controller folds before arriving at the gate, and be prepared to do it quickly.
The struggle came from parents on Reddit, many of whom admitted to being consumed by their children’s clothing.
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“One time I was in the parking garage with my kid and I couldn’t turn off the remote. I had to watch YouTube videos to figure it out,” one user wrote.
Others agreed that some modern designs are unnecessarily complicated – leading to times of great stress.
“I’ve complained about the same issue before,” another user commented.


