A 10-year-old girl in Ohio escaped a would-be kidnapper, thanks to her quick-thinking little brother, police said.

The children’s great-grandmother, Nita Coburn, 69, told police she had been dropping off a relative at the emergency room at Atrium Medical Center in Middletown, Ohio, on Friday when the terrifying incident occurred.

Coburn parked in front of the hospital entrance so she could walk her relative inside while her great-grandchildren, Skylar Weaver and her 8-year-old brother Chance Blue, waited in the car, according to police.

Seconds later, Coburn said she heard the children screaming and ran outside. That’s when she saw someone driving away in her car with her great-grandchildren in the back seat.

Surveillance video shows Coburn running up to the car, grabbing the driver’s door and being dragged for a few feet. Meanwhile, Chance tumbles out the open back door on the passenger’s side and manages to pull Skylar out with him as the car speeds away. Neither of the kids appeared hurt.

“I started hearing the kids screaming and I ran to them,” Coburn told WCPO. “All I could see was my great-grandbabies in the back seat. ... Every time I think about it I want to cry.”