In a moment of trauma, a calm voice can be as invaluable as any medical care first responders can provide at the scene of an accident. In Billings, Montana, one firefighter on Sept. 29 encountered a little girl at the scene of a motor vehicle collision near the intersection of Broadwater Avenue and Second Street; he used his voice to read her a storybook and offer the reassurance she needed amidst the crisis. That firefighter, Ryan Benton, humbly declined to comment to Q2 News, insisting he was just doing his job. But one of his colleagues caught the storytelling interaction on camera; and Billings Fire Fighters posted it on their Instagram page, garnering Benton the credit he’s due. “We’re going to take care of the job we’re doing there first,” said Billings engineer firefighter Cameron Abell. “That’s our first priority. But there’s a lot of times after like the story …