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Bikers line up at girl's lemonade stand after mom helps save them during crash

WATCH: Bikers line up at girl's lemonade stand after mom saves them during crash

A group of 30 bikers visited one little girl's lemonade stand as a long-awaited thank you to her mom.

The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom, Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.

"When I pulled up, it looked like one of them had lost control and their bikes [got] tangled," Sturch of Denver, Indiana, told "Good Morning America." "I parked a ways away so my daughter wouldn't see and I ran up. They had some severe injuries."

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PHOTO: The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.
Daryn Sturch
The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.

The accident, which injured five bikers, took place on Indiana's on State Road 19 in September 2018, according to ABC affiliate WRTV.

Sturch said she comforted the victims -- three men and two women -- until paramedics arrived. Later, the bikers recovered and reached out to Sturch on Facebook.

PHOTO: Daryn Sturch said she and Milwaukee Iron kept in touch, and on Sept. 7 she shared a photo of her daugher Bryanne selling lemonade outside of their home.
Mary Henry
Daryn Sturch said she and Milwaukee Iron kept in touch, and on Sept. 7 she shared a photo of her daugher Bryanne selling lemonade outside of their home.

"I just got a flood of messages from them, thanking me," Sturch recalled.

Sturch said she and Milwaukee Iron kept in touch, and on Sept. 7, she shared a photo of her Bryanne selling lemonade outside of their home.

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One of the bikers expressed interested in stopping by, but little did Sturch know, 30 motorcycles would be revving up her block.

PHOTO: The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.
Daryn Sturch
The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.

"I had no idea how many there would be and they were so generous," Sturch said. "She was charging $1, and I bet every one of them gave a $5 or $10 or $20. [Bryanne] was as happy as she could be."

PHOTO: The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.
Daryn Sturch
The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.

Mary Henry, one of the bikers who was uninjured in the crash, told "GMA" she and her motorcycle family are grateful to Sturch.

PHOTO: Daryn Sturch of Denver, Indiana, exchanges hugs with a member of the Milwaukee Iron motorcyle group, whom she helped after a motorcycle crash in 2018.
Mary Henry
Daryn Sturch of Denver, Indiana, exchanges hugs with a member of the Milwaukee Iron motorcyle group, whom she helped after a motorcycle crash in 2018.

"Seeing Daryn and her family, it turned out to be a great day," Henry said. "It was meant to be that she was there to help that day."

PHOTO: The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.
Daryn Sturch
The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne's stand after her mom Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a highway crash.

Sturch exchanged hugs with the injured bikers as they approached her home, she said.

"They're the nicest people. I want everyone to know how amazing they are," she said.