Florida firefighters honor 6-year-old boy for saving grandmother


125 rescue 44 with *** transfer reference. 11242 Worley Avenue. There’s *** child on the line who called for his grandma. Ok. Stay on the line for me. Just go ahead and uh stay with your grandma. I don’t know if guys are coming as quickly as possible. Ok. Ok. So is this is the police? No, the paramedics uh I don’t know what’s happening to my grandma. I understand they’re gonna come in and make sure everything is ok? Ok. Ok. Ok. Ok, I understand. Ok, I’m gonna stay on the line with you as long as I can. Uh uh uh she’s just trying to breathe right now. Ok. She’s trying to catch her breath. Ok. Go ahead and open the door. Hello? Ok. That you my my grandma, my but my grandma is in blue, you’re right there right there. Ok. You did *** great job. Ok. We can hang up. Ok. May I who’s out buddy? Good job buddy. Hey congrats man. Good job, bro.

Orange County firefighters honor 6-year-old boy for saving grandmother

Listen to James’ 911 call in the video aboveOrange County firefighters are honoring a 6-year-old boy who called 911 when his grandmother began having a medical episode on Nov. 4.In the heartbreaking 911 call, the boy, James, can be heard saying, “I don’t know what’s happening to my grandma…. I’m scared.” Officials said James stayed on the line and followed instructions, even able to open the door for first responders. On Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, the family will reunite with the first responders dispatched to their home that day, and Orange County Fire Rescue will honor James for his heroic actions.

Listen to James’ 911 call in the video above

Orange County firefighters are honoring a 6-year-old boy who called 911 when his grandmother began having a medical episode on Nov. 4.

In the heartbreaking 911 call, the boy, James, can be heard saying, “I don’t know what’s happening to my grandma…. I’m scared.”

Officials said James stayed on the line and followed instructions, even able to open the door for first responders.

On Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, the family will reunite with the first responders dispatched to their home that day, and Orange County Fire Rescue will honor James for his heroic actions.

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