Hero girl, four, saves her mother's life by dialling 999 when she suffered a seizure - before looking after her baby siblings until ambulance arrived
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Hero girl, four, saves her mother's life by dialling 999 when she suffered a seizure - before looking after her baby siblings until ambulance arrived
[*]A hero girl, four, made a life-saving phone call to 999 after her mother collapsed
[*]Emily Morrison told call handlers her mother Louise Rush had 'fallen' on the floor
[*]She then rang father Stephen and looked after her younger brother and sister
[*]Now, Emily is being given a bravery award from North East Ambulance Service in recognition of what she achieved and Louise has been diagnosed with epilepsy
[*]A four-year-old girl made a life-saving 999 call when her mother fell to the floor and collapsed due to a seizure.
Emily Morrison stayed cool, calm and collected as she told the call handler her mother Louise Rush had 'fallen' on the floor and was not moving. The quick-thinking nursery school pupil even got her stool from the bathroom and opened the front door to let the ambulance crew in.
After calling 999, she then rang her father Stephen who made sure Emily and her younger brother and sister were cared for.
Now, Emily is being given a bravery award from North East Ambulance Service in recognition of what she achieved.
And later on Friday she is meeting the crew who arrived at her house in Silksworth, Sunderland, when they return to her home to present her with the special certificate. Proud mother Louise, who has now been diagnosed with epilepsy, thanked her courageous daughter for saving her life and wanted to tell the world about her mini hero.
And now, after hearing a recording of the call Emily made, Louise is beaming with pride.
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[*]Emily Morrison told call handlers her mother Louise Rush had 'fallen' on the floor
[*]She then rang father Stephen and looked after her younger brother and sister
[*]Now, Emily is being given a bravery award from North East Ambulance Service in recognition of what she achieved and Louise has been diagnosed with epilepsy
[*]A four-year-old girl made a life-saving 999 call when her mother fell to the floor and collapsed due to a seizure.
Emily Morrison stayed cool, calm and collected as she told the call handler her mother Louise Rush had 'fallen' on the floor and was not moving. The quick-thinking nursery school pupil even got her stool from the bathroom and opened the front door to let the ambulance crew in.
After calling 999, she then rang her father Stephen who made sure Emily and her younger brother and sister were cared for.
Now, Emily is being given a bravery award from North East Ambulance Service in recognition of what she achieved.
And later on Friday she is meeting the crew who arrived at her house in Silksworth, Sunderland, when they return to her home to present her with the special certificate. Proud mother Louise, who has now been diagnosed with epilepsy, thanked her courageous daughter for saving her life and wanted to tell the world about her mini hero.
And now, after hearing a recording of the call Emily made, Louise is beaming with pride.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5539397/Hero-girl-four-saves-mothers-life-dialling-999-suffered-seizure.html#ixzz5AfxhSvag
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An ambulance service? She deserves at least military honors. Talk about a 'take charge' little four-year old.
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Re: Hero girl, four, saves her mother's life by dialling 999 when she suffered a seizure - before looking after her baby siblings until ambulance arrived
Original Quill wrote:An ambulance service? She deserves at least military honors. Talk about a 'take charge' little four-year old.
She certainly is a clever little girl. Did you listen to the phone conversation with 999?
Its on the link
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Yes. Such an alert little girl...you can see it in her eyes.
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