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4 year old called a hero for saving her daycare teacher's life

4-year-old Kyndal Bradley knows how to use a phone to call her mother, but how to call 911, or even when to do so, has not been talked about. So imagine the surprise of her mother and the teaching staff at a Tennessee daycare when, during a medical emergency, it was Kyndal who took action.

Witnesses say that the teacher at the daycare in Clarksville collapsed and suffered a seizure. She had been the only adult in the room, and while the rest of the class stood there confused, Kyndal ran to get help. “I told the teacher,” Kyndal told local news. “I said the other teacher; she was sick”.

Paramedics on scene found out that the teacher had stopped breathing twice, and rushed her to the hospital where WSMV reports she is recovering.

Shortly after, the staff at the daycare arrived at the door of Taylor Moore, Kyndal’s mother for a deserved bit of show (off) and tell.

“They were like, ‘She’s our hero for the day,’ and I’m kind of looking like, what happened?” said Moore. “If she hadn’t have gone and got the assistance, this story could have gone a totally different way.”

“I never thought to introduce what to do if an emergency arises, so it was a shock to me to see that she knew exactly what to do in a situation like that,” Moore told WSMV over a videocall, with Kyndal in her arms smiling from ear to ear.


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