Boy With Cerebral Palsy Saves Family, Crawls to Parents’ Room to Warn Them of a Gas Leak
From Epoch Times:
The parents of a 7-year-old boy with cerebral palsy are crediting their heroic son for saving their lives. Hearing an ominous beeping sound while his family slept, the young boy, who is wheelchair-bound, crawled into his parents’ bedroom to warn them. As it turned out, the beeping was coming from their carbon monoxide detector. The house had a gas leak, originating from the stove, and no one was aware of it. “I was shaking because I was scared,” Michael Martinez told KHOU 11, recalling the late January night he sounded the alarm. “He’s our little hero,” said mom, Angie. “He saved our family.” Angie and her sister, who was also sleeping at the family’s Atascocita, Texas, home, woke up with symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning but later recovered. Symptoms of exposure to the colorless, odorless gas can include headache, dizziness, weakness, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion, according to the Centers for Disease Control …
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