The six-year-old who saved his epileptic mother’s life in Birmingham by calling an ambulance is being hailed as a hero in England, wrote the six-year-old. Daily Mirror.
Teddy White called 999 after hearing screams and strange noises coming from his mother’s bedroom. Emily White, 27, suffers from epilepsy and suffered a severe seizure. The boy stayed on the line until paramedics told him what to do. In fact, she made sure her two-year-old brother’s stairwell gate was locked so he wouldn’t get into trouble.
Emily said her son knew to call 911 after she taught him the lyrics to the ambulance song when he was 3 years old. The educational song is about how paramedics help in difficult situations. “I’m so proud of my little boy, he called 999 straight away. I’ve been playing the ambulance song for him since he was three and telling him what to do when he has a seizure. I have about four seizures a year, but it wasn’t just me and the kids. Just at home. I can usually feel him coming. The paramedics said he was startling the whole time, he was in line the whole time and opened the door. “He even looked for his little brother Reginald,” Emily White said.
the Ambulance song In 2020, it was uploaded to the YouTube channel called Blippi – Children’s Songs, and has since reached more than thirty million views.
Emily has suffered from epilepsy and diabetes for 12 years and takes medication daily to control her disease. She has about four or five attacks a year, but they always happen during the day, and so far she has always been able to call someone when she experiences signs of dizziness. Teddy was born prematurely at 26 weeks. He is autistic, attends ADHD counseling, and attends special school.