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Jeremy Cooper, an eight-year-old third-grader at Ockerman Elementary School in Florence, Kentucky, was home with his mother and younger siblings last December 22 when his mother, Natasha Cooper, suffered a grand mal seizure. Jeremy called his dad at work, and his father told the boy to hang up and dial 911. He did as his father had instructed, and got his mother to sit in an upright position, which was safer for her.
When the Boone County Sheriff's Department car arrived out front, Jeremy ran out and directed Deputy Chris Hall to where his mother was and showed the deputy where his mother's medication was located.
"I really don't want to lose my morn," Jeremy told the deputy.
When Jeremy's younger siblings, who are two and five years old, kept coming to see how their mother was, Deputy Hall asked the children to go back to their room and Jeremy took the youngsters back where they would be out of the ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Boy saves mother.(THE GOODNESS OF AMERICA)(Jeremy Cooper, Natasha...