2-Year-Old Calls The Cops After Finding Out Her Mom Is Unconscious
A young 2-year-old toddler travelled all through railway stations to find medical help after finding her mother and her six-month-old baby brother unconscious on one of the platforms.
What do you expect a two-year-old child to be doing in life? Just crawling, crying, eating food and being unaware about the surroundings without any stress, right?
In Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district a 2-year-old toddler, who could barely talk or even walk, saw her mother lying unconscious on the platform of a railway station with her six-month-old baby brother and her first reaction was to look for help.
She travelled a few metres to a different railway platform and bumped into RPF jawans who were present there. She tried to tell them that something was wrong. After, her indications, the RPF jawans sensed trouble and followed her to the place where her mother and brother were lying unconscious.
They rapidly organized an ambulance and the lady was admitted to the district hospital. She remains to be unconscious and her and her children's identity has not been found out yet. The incident came about at Moradabad railway station on Saturday.
Later on, the RPF jawans described the entire incident and talked about the little girl. She appeared apprehensive and was struggling to convey something to them. After temporary persuasion, she signalled them in direction of the opposite platform and held the hand of one of the lady police constables, following which the team accompanied her and reached her mother.
Emergency healthcare officer, district hospital, Dr Shobhit told Times Of India, "The GRP brought a client together with two children from the railway station. The woman, who would seem to be in her 30s, has been put below observation. The ID of the female and her young ones could not be ascertained as she is at the moment in a semi-unconscious condition. Further motion will be taken up as shortly as the girl gains consciousness.¡±
Can't even imagine doing something so gutsy at a small age like that. Hats off to the little girl.