Quick-Thinking 6-Year-Old Saves Grandma After She Falls Into Diabetic Coma
A quick-thinking 6-year-old saved his grandmother’s life after she fell into a diabetic coma. The brave little guy knew exactly what to do during the scary emergency and stepped up in a big way. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear what the child did that saved his grandmother’s life.
One could easily describe life as a series of unpredictable events. Anyone who says they know, with 100 percent certainty, what the future holds is either a liar, insane or likely a little of both. We don’t know what will happen in five minutes from now, let alone in five years. Sure, we can have vague, general ideas of how things might play out, but we will never know for sure.
Part of life’s unpredictability means that emergencies can and do occur. The best thing we can do for them is to be prepared and know what to do in case they happen. Even then, we can’t be sure how we’ll react when placed in that situation and when facing those circumstances. A clip posted on social media tells of a young man who stepped up in a big way when he found himself in an emergency. His actions saved the life of his grandmother.
Nolan Accoo was spending time with his grandmother, playing on his iPad as grandma sat nearby watching television. Unfortunately, their quiet night was disrupted because that’s when disaster struck. The child’s grandmother went into a diabetic coma.
However, just days before this happened, Nolan’s father sat him down and explained what he should do if a situation like this were to occur. Instead of freezing at the moment and allowing fear to keep him from acting, Nolan did just as instructed. He got her some juice, and then, when the paramedics arrived at the apartment, he let them in to tend to his grandmother.
“I just thank God because if he wasn’t there, I don’t know how that would have ended,” Nolan’s grandmother said.
Isaiah 41:10 “Have no fear, for I am with you; do not be looking about in trouble, for I am your God; I will give you strength, yes, I will be your helper; yes, my true right hand will be your support.”
Quick-Thinking 6-Year-Old Saves Grandma After She Falls Into Diabetic Coma
A quick-thinking 6-year-old saved his grandmother’s life after she fell into a diabetic coma. The brave little guy knew exactly what to do during the scary emergency and stepped up in a big way. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear what the child did that saved his grandmother’s life.
One could easily describe life as a series of unpredictable events. Anyone who says they know, with 100 percent certainty, what the future holds is either a liar, insane or likely a little of both. We don’t know what will happen in five minutes from now, let alone in five years. Sure, we can have vague, general ideas of how things might play out, but we will never know for sure.
Part of life’s unpredictability means that emergencies can and do occur. The best thing we can do for them is to be prepared and know what to do in case they happen. Even then, we can’t be sure how we’ll react when placed in that situation and when facing those circumstances. A clip posted on social media tells of a young man who stepped up in a big way when he found himself in an emergency. His actions saved the life of his grandmother.
Nolan Accoo was spending time with his grandmother, playing on his iPad as grandma sat nearby watching television. Unfortunately, their quiet night was disrupted because that’s when disaster struck. The child’s grandmother went into a diabetic coma.
However, just days before this happened, Nolan’s father sat him down and explained what he should do if a situation like this were to occur. Instead of freezing at the moment and allowing fear to keep him from acting, Nolan did just as instructed. He got her some juice, and then, when the paramedics arrived at the apartment, he let them in to tend to his grandmother.
“I just thank God because if he wasn’t there, I don’t know how that would have ended,” Nolan’s grandmother said.
Isaiah 41:10 “Have no fear, for I am with you; do not be looking about in trouble, for I am your God; I will give you strength, yes, I will be your helper; yes, my true right hand will be your support.”
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A Prayer to Experience the Freedom of Forgiveness - Your Daily Prayer - March 10
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