Imagine the tragedy if the little kid didn't move quickly - or didn't know how to swim.
Not all heroes wear capes – and some of them can actually be disguised in very young bodies. The video report you will see below shows us a little girl, merely 5 years of age, saving her mother from drowning after the latter lost consciousness at the pool because of an unexpected seizure attack.
Talk about the importance of teaching kids how to swim early on in their lives! The incident happened in Texas in the United States.
In a post by the Smart Parenting website, we learn that Allison and Tracy, her mother, “were enjoying a swim in the family pool when Allison noticed that her mom hadn’t come up from underwater for far too long.”
The article further tells us:
“Allison, who learned how to swim when she was 2 years old, swam to her mother and dragged her to the shallow end of the pool, making sure that her head was above water. Then, she ran inside to call other family members for help.”
Meanwhile, in an interview with KRIS 6 News, Tedra Hunt, Allison’s aunt, commented:
“[Tracy] was really heavy. And I could only get the top part of her out. Then her other daughters ran over to help get her out. Allison was able to do that on her own. It was a miracle.”
Tracy was immediately brought to the local hospital.
Imagine the tragedy if the little kid didn’t move quickly – or didn’t know how to swim. Our hats are off to this pint-sized lifesaver!
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