4-year-old boy talks to 911, saves mom suffering from seizure
SHEBOYGAN FALLS, Wis. (WTMJ) - A 4-year-old Wisconsin boy is being hailed as a hero after talking 911 when he saw his mom having a seizure.
Logan Mohr is your typical 4-year-old boy. He loves his toys, his trucks and, most importantly, his family.
“By God’s grace, he gave me and my husband a son that knew what to do,” said Logan's mom Kayla.
Kayla Mohr has suffered from chronic seizures for more than a decade following a severe rollerblading accident. She said Logan is no stranger to her episodes and always does what he can to help.
“As he got older, we were like, ‘OK, when this happens to Mommy, go get Daddy,’” Kayla said.
Last month, while Mohr was getting Logan ready for school, she knew something was off. Her husband was at work, so she sat down, called 911 and put the phone on speaker. Minutes later, she began to seize.
Dispatcher: “Sheboygan 911, what’s the address of your emergency? Hello?”
Logan: “My mommy is having an episode. She’s shaking her legs and her head.”
Dispatcher: “OK, is she able to talk to me on the phone?”
Logan: “No.”
Dispatcher: “Do you know if that’s called a seizure?”
Logan “Yeah.”
Logan stayed on the phone until the paramedics arrived, and Kayla was able to get the help she needed.
“You can’t train a kid to do that; it was just instinct,” she said.
Logan received a lifesaving certificate and two medals from the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office for his bravery.
“He’s my little Superman,” Kayla said.
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