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About a year ago, Jessica Eaves of Guthrie, Oklahoma, learned that she had vasovagal syncope, a condition that can cause unexpected fainting due to a sudden drop in blood pressure. She was concerned, not so much for herself, but for her three-year-old daughter, Madelyn, and her younger son, Jack.
Back when Jessica was pregnant with Jack, she fainted and Madelyn had pressed the green "send" button on her cellphone, which called the last person Jessica had called. That person called for help.
The experience inspired Jessica to go a step further, and she taught Madelyn a little song to help her remember "911 Green."
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