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‘I’m brave’: Virginia 5-year-old saves mother by calling 911 for help

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HOPEWELL, Va. (WRIC) — A 5-year-old girl in Virginia is being hailed a hero after she dialed 911 to save her mother.

Lashaunastey Turberville said she and her daughter, Dehvea Boxley, were home alone Sunday afternoon when she started feeling unwell.

“I started feeling a little sick,” said the 39-year-old mother. “I started sweating and getting really hot. I started to get nauseous and then lightheaded. I laid down and that was about it.”

Turberville said she only remembers lying still and not being able to move or speak.

Dehvea went to check on her mother, but found she wasn’t responding. Turberville said all she could do was make grunting noises.

“I remember her saying, ‘Mom, say something, Mom!’” Turberville recalled.

Lashaunastey Turberville said she and her daughter, Dehvea Boxley, were home alone Sunday afternoon when she started feeling unwell. Dehvea (pictured) dialed 911. (Courtesy: WRIC)

Five-year-old Dehvea ran to find her mother’s cellphone, unlocked it and dialed 911. She was able to talk to Hopewell emergency dispatchers and let them know there was an emergency and that her mother wasn’t moving.

“My mom was sick, and I called the ambulance,” Dehvea said. “I’m not scared. I’m brave.”

She also said she tried to comfort her mom with a cup of water and by patting her head.

Turberville says she taught her daughter how to dial 911 because on occasion, she is with her great-grandmother, and she wanted her to be prepared just in case.

“We practiced,” the kindergartener said. “It was easy. I just pressed 911.”

Dehvea admits she was scared when her mom didn’t respond and she had trouble opening the door for Hopewell Fire and Rescue.

“It’s scary,” said the 5-year-old. “That’s scary if your mom just sit there and die.”

Paramedics took Turberville to a local hospital. Doctors said she had suffered from a hypoglycemic reaction after her blood sugar dropped dangerously low.

“She really is my little hero,” Turberville said of her daughter. “I’m just grateful it didn’t terrify her. She did what shocked me the most was keep a calm head. She wasn’t crying. I’m so proud of her.”

Dehvea shared some advice for other kids in an emergency.

“Call 911,” she shouted.

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