Eight-year-old Ryan Crosby was struggling with his math homework and, not knowing what else to do, called 911 for help. The dispatcher explained that 911 was for emergencies, but during the call discovered Ryan was home alone at night and his mother was missing.
Concerned, police rushed to Ryan’s house and found him by himself. Unable to reach his mother, Matilda, officers traced her last known phone location and launched a search. With the help of a K9 unit, they found her unconscious inside her stranded car on a remote road.
Matilda was rushed to the hospital, where doctors determined she had passed out from heat exhaustion and had been trapped in her car all day. Thankfully, she survived. Police later told her that Ryan’s call to 911 had ultimately saved her life.
The story highlights two important lessons: teach children not to be afraid to call 911 when they need help, and always pay attention to what children say, as their words can reveal serious problems. (This story is a fictionalized account inspired by real events.)!!
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