Phoebe with her bravery certificate standing alongside her mum Leanne, dad Andy and a member of East Midlands Ambulance Service (Picture: East Midlands Ambulance Service)
A hero ten-year-old girl who helped save her mother’s life by calling 999, told the operator ‘I don’t want to lose my mum, I love her so much’.
The heartbreaking call was shared by the East Midlands Ambulance Service, after the youngster, Phoebe Gibbs, received an award for a bravery.
Phoebe phoned 999 after her mum Leanne, 41, collapsed in a bathroom of their family home in Whetstone, Leicestershire.
The level-headed youngster had remembered what her parents told her to do in an emergency, and calmy told the operator her mother’s symptoms.
In the recording, Phoebe is heard explaining: ‘She was shouting for me and then suddenly I saw, she looked like she was dead.
‘But luckily she is not dead, she is just hardly breathing. She’s moving her eyes hardly, I think she might be unconscious.
‘She’s moving her head, she’s moving her hands, she’s breathing. I can see her moving.
Source:: Metro