Most three-year-old boys would panic if they saw their aunt collapse to the ground from a seizure. But not Tyrone Copeland of Wilmington, Delaware.
WPVI-TV in Philadelphia reports that the little superhero knew exactly what to do when his aunt passed out in a public park in Wilmington.“Her got hurt and they took her to the hospital,” Tyrone said.
Copeland ran through the park, crossed a local street and approached two strangers to tell them about his aunt’s condition.
“He is just amazing because he knew his name, he knew his address, and he told us concisely what was wrong and where to go,” said Paula Thomas.
Thomas and another friend were outside of their home when Copeland came asking for their help.
“His exact words were ‘she was laying there and she’d had a seizure and her mouth was closed, and she didn’t open her eyes and she was having a she wasn’t moving,” Thomas explained.
The two women ran to the little boy’s aunt and called 911. Paramedics quickly arrived at the scene and rushed the woman to the hospital where she recovered. WPVI-TV reports that the boy’s family was surprised to learn of the boy’s poise.
“I didn’t even know he was able to do that,” said Tyrone Copeland, Sr.
“Any other person probably wouldn’t have done that, and for his age, I am very thankful,” said Deneene.
article via newsone.com
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