What began as a routine coffee break for a group of Arizona movers quickly became an extraordinary rescue mission.

Trained through the 'Truckers Against Trafficking' programme, the crew found themselves putting that training into action when their stop at a QuikTrip gas station turned into an unexpected effort to help recover a missing child.

The movers became unlikely heroes after helping rescue an abducted three-year-old in Phoenix, Arizona. They blocked the vehicle of a woman suspected of abducting the child after she entered the gas station, holding the car in place until police arrived. Here are the details.

A Camelback Moving employee has heard an Amber Alert tone go off on their phone while having a break at a QuickTrip. The 3-year-old girl named Kehlani Rogers was the subject of the Amber Alert on Saturday, 21 February, in Phoenix

A huge coincidence happened when the Arizona movers were at the right place and the right time, as the group had become the unlikely hero for the child.

OnNews 19 WLTXreport, the president and founder of Camelback Moving, Chad Olsen, shared the story. He said, 'Like most moving companies and trades workers, before they hit their job, they stop and get coffee, donuts, energy drinks.'

Olsen added, 'We had eight gentlemen there, three trucks, and the security guard that we were familiar with at the QT notified us that he thought that the Amber Alert suspect had just walked in with the child.'

The security guard sought the help of the crew and called 911. Olsen shared that the movers ultimatelydecided to block the vehiclethat the security guard believed the suspect was driving until the police arrived.

Approximately 90 seconds after the trucks moved into place, the police arrived. The suspect was later identified as 23-year-old Marina Noriega.

The movers who were identified as Ralph Vollmert and Kevin Place said, 'Our trucks are 28, 30 feet long, so we knew it was a good idea to put the truck there just because there's just nowhere you could go after that.'

Source: International Business Times UK