A toddler, Thomas Boffey, saved his mother’s life by calling at 999 when she fell off the stairs and had nobody else to help her.
Thomas Boffey’s mother has told in an interview that her son learned about what to do in an emergency situation from a YouTube show about police cars, ambulances, and fire engines. The toddler used to watch the cartoon series referred to as Robocar Poli, in which children are taught how to behave in case of an emergency.
When 33-year-old Kayleigh Boffey fell off the stairs, there was nobody in the house except her 3-year-old.point 201 |
She was not in a state to call the paramedics herself, but her little superhero showed that keeping an eye on what children are watching on TV can be helpful in many circumstances.point 148 | The young boy called 999 and told them that his mother had fallen off the stairs and was not waking up.point 231 |
There isn’t anyone in the house, and they need someone to help them.point 58 | 1
He calmly stated the situation of her mother on the phone. After the arrival of the paramedics, he efficiently went outside via a small gate and let them in. He even found the correct key indicating his exceptional wisdom at the age of 3.
The paramedics checked his mother and transferred her to the hospital. She is treated for her injuries on the knee, ankle, shoulder, and hip. The toddler was by his mother’s side all this time.
According to the police, Morgane Amphlett, who attended the toddler’s call, is a diligent worker who handled the baby very well.point 383 |
After calming him down, she asked for further information and played a significant role in saving Kayleigh Boffey’s life.point 105 | Kayleigh is so proud of her toddler.point 135 | He is getting famous on the internet as a ‘mini superhero.point 185 | ’point 188 | 1
Share this article in your social circle and tell them how children behave if they are taught what to do in emergencies. Keep an eye on what your children are watching and prefer to put on informative shows because they will help them grow and learn differently.