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Sydney's pregnant mother was suddenly bleeding, bleeding more than... The 9-year-old daughter calmed the first-aid phone and saved her mother and the unborn brother's life.

 
[Social News]     19 Dec 2016
The blond girl on the right is Madison Dunsdon, nine years old. On the left is her mother, holding Madison`s little brother just a few weeks old in her arms.

The blond girl on the right is Madison Dunsdon, nine years old. On the left is her mother, holding Madison`s little brother just a few weeks old in her arms.

In fact, the clever and brave Madison recently succeeded in saving the lives of his mother and brother.

It happened in October when two mothers, Kelie Row and Madison, who were 29 weeks pregnant, stayed at their home in South Pernith, on the west side of Sydney.

But the quiet day was suddenly broken by a voice-

Mother`s voice came from the bathroom!

After hearing the sound, Madison rushed to the bathroom and saw the mother lying on the bathroom floor, surrounded by her vomit and blood from the ground.

The bleeding mother is calling for help from Madison!

The young Madison had never seen such a scene, and she panicked at once.

Mom seems to be in pain, and has begun to lose consciousness.

Madison was so scared that she looked at her mother with tears.

Mother also knew the fear in Madison`s heart, so she said to her:

Don`t be afraid, don`t be nervous, just call an ambulance.

Madison immediately regained consciousness and said, "Okay, Mom, I`ll dial 911!"

"No, 911 is the first aid call in the United States. We have to dial 000 in Australia."

Madison hurriedly brought her mother`s cell phone, quickly dialed 000, and the phone got through-

She handed the phone to her mother, who lay on the floor, gave her home`s address to the paramedics with a last breath of effort, and fell asleep completely.

Next, Madison was left with a bleeding mother and a baby in danger.

She knew that her mother and the baby were to be protected by her, and she had to be calm down.

Don`t be afraid, Madison, she told herself. The paramedics will be here in a minute. They`ll take care of everything.

There was blood on the floor, and she dared not look at it.

She took control of her fear, took the phone and began to communicate with the operator on the other side of the phone.

The staff told her to take some towels under her head and her legs, find out her mother`s pregnancy test records, and then take them to emergency workers later.

Gradually calming down, Madison followed suit.

Next, the staff on the other end of the phone told her:

Open the door and go to the door to signal your location in the ambulance.

Clever Madison walked to her mother`s side and asked her if she could go out.

The mother gave her thumbs up, indicating that she could.

So she went out of the house to greet the ambulance, and finally heard the sound of the distant ambulance.

Later, mother Kylie gave birth to Madison`s brother, Harley, at the hospital, 11 weeks before the due date.

Looking at his own efforts to save the younger brother Madison is also a face of spoiled and proud.

Later, when the mother recalled what happened that day, although still scared, but she still can not believe that her young daughter so calmly protected her and the baby`s life.

"I was really shocked by her performance," she said. "if she wasn`t home, she didn`t answer the phone, or she didn`t follow the instructions of the paramedics, I might not be here today."

"she is my little hero, and I am very proud of her!"

NSW was also deeply moved by Madison`s deeds and was surprised that she was able to remain calm and calm in such a critical crisis.

So they decided to award Madison a Brave Award in recognition of her vital assistance to emergency workers.

"this is my first prize, and I can`t believe I really did it," said Madison, who was a little overwhelmed by the trophy.

"on the same day, I saved my mother and brother."

And she also said that if a friend of her had such a situation, she would tell her friend:

"it`s okay, don`t be afraid. I`ve already had experience. Calm down. There will be people on the ambulance to help you. "

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