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5-year-old Boy Rushes to Neighbor’s for Help: “My Mom is Dead in the Shower”

Neighbor, Jessica Penyoer told ABC15 that she didn’t expect the alerting news from the 5-year-old boy. Surprised to see him at that time of night, she first thought Salvatore’s dog had passed because he was speaking quickly and she misunderstood him. She also didn’t realize he was actually holding his infant sister; she told ABC15 that she thought he was holding a doll. But when she asked him more questions about what was going on, he told her, “My mom died in the shower. Can you take care of us?”

The neighbor brought the 5-year-old boy and his infant sister into her home and immediately called 911. She then rushed over to Salvatore’s home and found her neighbor, Katelyn unconscious in the shower just as the 5-year-old boy told her. The water was still running over Katelyn’s body. She turned off the water, but did not move Katelyn. Emergency workers came quickly in a firetruck and found Katelyn there and eventually determined she had had a seizure.

Thankfully, emergency workers were able to get Katelyn the care she needed, and she has since made a full recovery.

Although the 5-year-old boy is happy that his mom is better, he has not fully recovered from the traumatic discovery of seeing his mother passed out after she had a seizure. According to Salvatore’s mother, “Every day is a challenge for us. He asks me everyday, probably a billion times a day if I’m going to be okay.”

The little boy often asks his mother if she’s going to have another seizure or if she is going to die that day.

Salvatore Receives and Award for Caring for His Mom and His Infant Sister

Since that scary day, the fire truck has returned to his home about a month later, but this time to give the 5-year-old boy an award. The San Tan Valley Firefighters named him an honorary firefighter, gave him an award, and a firefighter helmet. They also named him “Super Sal” for saving his mother and caring for his infant sister in the process.

The firefighters aren’t the only ones giving Salvatore accolades, however. Facebook user, Kelly’s Treehouse posted the story just a week ago, and it has already received nearly 3,500 reactions and 430 comments.

Check out the post here:

Many who saw the post were moved by the 5-year-old boy’s bravery and care for his infant sister.

One Facebook user commented, “Good job kid!!! Glad you got the recognition you deserve and glad your mom is ok!”

Another posted, “A smart and responsible little boy. He is a true hero. God bless him, his infant sister, and his mom. I hope she is doing better.”

 

Jessica Sausto
Jessica Sausto
Jessica Sausto is a longtime writer and editor of Christian resources, news, and information.

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