A teacher in Michigan saves the life of a stroke victim
@Deepizzaguy (102072)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
November 7, 2020 6:55pm CST
It is amazing what modern technology can do to save a life of a person who is in trouble with a health problem that could have been fatal.
Edgewood Elementary School first grade teacher Julia Koch was speaking to a grandparent on the telephone to ask Julia about how to work with her granddaughter's tablet that was being charged.
Cynthia Phillips who was speaking to Julia was speaking to her in a way that sounded like she was having a stroke due to her slurred speech.
Julia who recently lost her dad to s stroke, Julia contacted Charlie Lovelady who is the principal at the school who asked one of his employees to contact 911 to get help for Cynthia who was speaking to Charlie who advised Cynthia to hang in there since help was on the way.
An emergency medical team arrived at the home of Cynthia who was taking care of her two grandchildren
Cynthia was taken to a local hospital in Muskegon Heights where she is recovering from her health scare.
Cynthia thanked the faculty at the elementary school for getting her the help she needed on that day.
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@Deepizzaguy (102072)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
9 Nov 20
I agree with you. Quick thinking on the part of the faculty.
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@RasmaSandra (79362)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
8 Nov 20
It always helps a lot when you talk to the right people,
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@LindaOHio (176697)
• United States
8 Nov 20
It's a good thing that they called 911.
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@Deepizzaguy (102072)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
9 Nov 20
You are correct. Quick thinking.
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@piyushbhatia1 (11695)
• India
8 Nov 20
Such people required at time of typhoons as well
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@amitkokiladitya (171928)
• Agra, India
8 Nov 20
that is really good on the part of the people
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