Iowa girl is being credited for saving her babysitter by calling 911
@Deepizzaguy (122336)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
April 8, 2019 8:18pm CST
Caitlin Rogers was doing her duty as a babysitter for Madelyn White and her four siblings in their home in Centerville Iowa last December while the parents of Madelyn who are Chelsea and Anthony White were on a date in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Minnesota region when Madelyn's babysitter suffered a seizure and she passed out while she was sitting on a chair.
Madelyn first called her mom to tell her the bad news. Chelsea then advised her daughter who is the oldest member of the family who is nine years of age to call 911 to seek help for her babysitter.
After Madelyn hung up the telephone on the orders of her mom, she called 911 to ask the dispatcher to send some help to her parents home to assist their babysitter who passed out and was bleeding from her mouth.
Madelyn thanked the dispatcher who assisted her in remaining calm in getting the babysitter the help she needed.
Caitlin was diagnosed with a seizure by the doctors at the hospital. Caitlin is now taking medicines to control her seizures.
Madelyn thanks her parents for training her how to handle family emergencies when she was younger.
Caitlin thanked Madelyn for her assistance during her crisis.
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
9 Apr 19
The dispatcher was amazed that Caitlin managed to stay calm during the call to 911.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
9 Apr 19
Every kid should be taught that.
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
10 Apr 19
I agree with you since learning how to deal with family emergencies is very important so help a terrible event happens, the children know what to do.
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@RasmaSandra (98127)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
9 Apr 19
The way all parents should teach their children. Stay calm and do what you have to do.
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
9 Apr 19
How you react to a bad situation determines your success or failure under pressure.
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