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Award for Bishop Auckland boy who saved mum with 999 call | Award for Bishop Auckland boy who saved mum with 999 call |
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The North East Ambulance Service returned to Callum's home to present him with a bravery award | The North East Ambulance Service returned to Callum's home to present him with a bravery award |
A nine-year-old boy who helped save his mother when she had a diabetic episode has been given an award by the ambulance service. | A nine-year-old boy who helped save his mother when she had a diabetic episode has been given an award by the ambulance service. |
Callum called 999 when his mother Kelly would not wake at their home in Bishop Auckland, County Durham. | Callum called 999 when his mother Kelly would not wake at their home in Bishop Auckland, County Durham. |
Paramedics presented him with a bravery award saying they were "taken aback" by how calm he was. | Paramedics presented him with a bravery award saying they were "taken aback" by how calm he was. |
Kelly, who was treated and allowed to recover at home, said she had taught her son what to do if she fell ill. | Kelly, who was treated and allowed to recover at home, said she had taught her son what to do if she fell ill. |
The 34-year-old said: "Callum's my little hero, I'm very proud of him." | The 34-year-old said: "Callum's my little hero, I'm very proud of him." |
Kelly said she was very proud of her son | Kelly said she was very proud of her son |
She said she had been "confused and disorientated" when she saw the paramedics in her bedroom after Callum's call, adding: "I thought it was a dream. | She said she had been "confused and disorientated" when she saw the paramedics in her bedroom after Callum's call, adding: "I thought it was a dream. |
"Diabetes is so unpredictable, and I'd encourage other parents to do the same so their children know what to do in an emergency." | "Diabetes is so unpredictable, and I'd encourage other parents to do the same so their children know what to do in an emergency." |
Paramedic Richard York, who nominated Callum for the bravery certificate, said: "Callum acted quickly and made some very clever decisions about how he could help his mam. | Paramedic Richard York, who nominated Callum for the bravery certificate, said: "Callum acted quickly and made some very clever decisions about how he could help his mam. |
"His actions prevented the situation from becoming more serious than it already was." | "His actions prevented the situation from becoming more serious than it already was." |
Ambulance staff said they were impressed that Callum had stayed so calm | Ambulance staff said they were impressed that Callum had stayed so calm |
He said as well as calling for help, Callum had also moved his unconscious mother into a recovery position and attempted to give her food and drink to counteract her low blood sugar level. | He said as well as calling for help, Callum had also moved his unconscious mother into a recovery position and attempted to give her food and drink to counteract her low blood sugar level. |
Callum said he tried to give his mother orange juice as she had taught him but when she did not come round he knew to call 999. | Callum said he tried to give his mother orange juice as she had taught him but when she did not come round he knew to call 999. |
"I was way calmer when the ambulance came because I knew they were going to help my mam," he said, adding: "We were so lucky to have such good people to look after us." | "I was way calmer when the ambulance came because I knew they were going to help my mam," he said, adding: "We were so lucky to have such good people to look after us." |
Health advisor Jill Doran, who took Callum's 999 call, said: "When I asked how old he was and Callum told me he was just nine, I was quite taken aback. | Health advisor Jill Doran, who took Callum's 999 call, said: "When I asked how old he was and Callum told me he was just nine, I was quite taken aback. |
"He answered everything I asked of him, did what I asked of him and was so calm." | "He answered everything I asked of him, did what I asked of him and was so calm." |
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North East Ambulance Service | |
Bishop Auckland | |
Diabetes |
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