Heroic: 8-year-old Hungarian boy saves his grandmother’s life
“Hello, ambulance! Come quickly, my grandmother is not breathing,” the little boy called.
An eight-year-old boy in Dég, a village in Fejér County, asked for the help of the ambulance on Tuesday. While they were playing together, his 65-year-old grandmother suddenly fell with her chair and did not move. The child did not lose consciousness for a second and immediately called 112, the National Ambulance Service wrote on its Facebook page.
With the help of an experienced rescue officer from Székesfehérvár Rescue Management, the boy examined his grandmother, who was no longer breathing.
The rescue manager immediately alerted the nearest rescue unit and the ambulance helicopter. In the meantime, the boy ran out into the street and waved down the first driver, who readily rushed to help and started chest compressions, as hirado.hu reports.
“Our colleagues from Enying also arrived on the scene within minutes and started advanced resuscitation. They were soon joined by the ambulance helicopter crew. They fought together for the patient’s life for a long time, which finally led to success and the woman was airlifted to hospital in a stable condition,”
they wrote.
“This makes me feel like I’m in the right place in my life! It gives me great energy that there are still real heroes out there! It’s exemplary when an eight-year-old knows what to do!” – said the helicopter paramedic emotionally.
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Source: hirado.hu, blikk.hu
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