You might be familiar with a meme where a German shepherd calls someone from the phone. This story is similar. “However, someone’s life hangs by a thread in this phone call—a fantastic story of how our beloved pets can save our lives. ”
A sweet, lovely beagle named Belle, weighing 17 pounds, is regarded as a man’s most excellent companion and a lifesaver. They live in Orlando, Florida, where the call occurs. A wonder takes shape.
Belle got an invitation from Washington, D.C., to receive an award for dialing its owner Kevin Weaver’s phone to contact 911 after collapsing from a seizure. Kevin has a history of being a diabetic and can trigger a seizure whenever his sugar level drops extremely low. That is the reason why people with diabetes should monitor their sugar level and control it.
“I’m sure that I’d be dead if Belle didn’t call 911 when I collapsed on the floor,” Kevin said, 34, whose blood sugar fell alarmingly. Be that as it may, Belle realizes how to confront this circumstance and learns how to call for help. She set up to nibble the number 9 on his proprietor’s mobile phone and directly dialed 911.
She was the first canine to receive the VITA Wireless Samaritan Award, which can only be awarded to someone who saved a life, prevented crime, or provided help during an emergency by calling their cell phone. “Every time I feel her paws at me, I grab my meter to test myself,” Kevin said. “She’s always correct.”
“Every time I feel her paws at me, I grab my meter to test myself, and never doubted her instinct,” Kevin said. “She’s always correct, and I’m thankful for her.” She’s my angel, always ready to save me.
Thanks to our friends from NBC NEWS for posting the original story.