A four-year-old boy saves his mother after seeing her lying on the ground and calling 112
The woman, who suffers from a chronic illness, could barely move and had to be treated at home by health workers on Monday
A four-year-old boy has called 112 and has warned of the indisposition of his mother, who was lying on the floor and could barely move and had to be treated at home by health workers, as reported by the Emergency Center of Castile and Leon.
The event took place around seven o'clock in the afternoon of this Monday, when the minor called 112 from a municipality of Castilla y León with a population of about 7,000 inhabitants -it has not been provided since it is a minor- and He explained that his mother was wrong.
The woman, who suffers from a chronic illness, was lying on the ground, disoriented and could barely move and the boy warned, asked for help and provided the address so that the assistance could go.
The operators of the 112 asked the child if he could open the door to the ambulance, to which he responded affirmatively, so that the woman was treated at home, to where the local police of the municipality also moved, and then discharged .
In the course of the call, the child was also able to put the mother on the phone with one of the doctors in the room to get an idea of what was happening to the woman. The 112 has published this fact in social media profiles, with an "honorary registration" as it is a small four-year old, and has provoked various reactions, including those of the child's own parents.
In particular, his father emphasizes that in addition to doing all this he took his little sister, only 24 days, to reassure her because she was crying. For his part, his mother made a "point" to 112 to have had the little one more time on the phone and entertain him, as he warns that he has accounted for up to ten calls to see when the ambulance arrived.
The 112, who appreciates the remark and is glad that they are all well, says that "takes note" of it and congratulates the family for the teaching that has given his son, thanks to which he was able to provide all the data of what happened while keeping calm. "He left us all impressed," he says in a message.