A little boy in New York is being credited with saving his mom's life with the help of his iPad.
Chadwick
DePew was with his mother, who is diabetic, last week and playing on
the tablet while she chatted on the phone to her mother.
While she talked, Alice DePew began to experience complications from the illness and eventually lost consciousness.'
"I
was talking to my mom on the cell phone and she heard me starting to
slur my speech and I started feeling a little sleepy," Alice told WBNG.
DePew's
mother recognized something was wrong after her daughter began to slur
her words. After her daughter passed out, her mother called DePew's
husband, Stanley.
Stanley DePew immediately called the house. When he received no answer, he tried calling Chadwick's iPad.
To his shock, the little boy answered. “When I saw that green button I pushed it,” Chadwick said.
DePew was able to instruct his son to unlock the door when paramedics arrived, which he was apparently able to do.
The family believes he helped save his mom's life.
"This
is a scary situation in general and it just puts me a little bit more
at ease, to know that if something were to happen, at least I can rely
on my son,” Stanley said.
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