A girl was 'very scared' after a car crash. Two Utah firefighters saw her bottles of nail polish and had an idea

When two Utah firefighters noticed a girl was holding bottles of nail polish after a car crash, they thought of the perfect way to get her mind off what had just happened.

Battalion Chief Allen Hadley and Capt. Kevin Lloyd of the North Davis Fire District let her paint their nails. They proudly showed off their new manicures on Facebook.

"Within minutes, the child was calmly painting their nails and had forgotten about the accident she had just experienced," the station wrote on Facebook.

According to the fire station's post, the girl was not injured in the car crash but "very scared."

This Friday, Oct. 11, 2019, photo released by the North Davis Fire District shows Chief Allen Hadley, left, and Cpt. Kevin Lloyd In Clearfield, Utah. The two Utah firefighters are receiving praise after they found a creative way to keep a young girl calm at the scene of a car accident. North Davis Fire District Fire Chief Mark Becraft said the firefighters let a young girl paint their nails after she and her mother were in a car accident Saturday. Chief Hadley and Cpt. Lloyd checked on the crying and screaming girl while medics evaluated her mother. Nobody was seriously injured. (Charlotte Coyle/North Davis Fire District via AP)

"This is how amazing our firefighters are," the district wrote.

The Associated Press reported Hadley and Lloyd checked on the girl while on-scene medics were evaluating her mother. No one was seriously injured in the crash.

"Kudos to these great guys that serve our community, it’s just the little things that make a huge difference," North Davis Fire District Chief Mark Becraft wrote on Facebook.

Contributing: The Associated Press

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Utah firefighters let 'scared' girl paint their nails after crash