Four-Year-Old Hero Saves Teacher’s Life at Tennessee Daycare!

In a heartwarming story from Tennessee, a remarkable four-year-old named Kyndal Bradley showcased her incredible bravery and quick thinking during a recent medical emergency at her daycare. Although Kyndal was familiar with using a phone to call her mother, the concept of dialing 911 had never been discussed with her. However, when the moment arose, she instinctively knew what to do.

The daycare in Clarksville was filled with confusion when a teacher collapsed and experienced a seizure while being the only adult present. While the other children were uncertain, Kyndal sprang into action and dashed off to seek help. “I told the teacher,” Kyndal recounted, “I said the other teacher; she was sick.”

Thanks to Kyndal's swift response, paramedics discovered that the teacher had stopped breathing twice. She was quickly transported to the hospital, where she is now on the road to recovery, as reported by WSMV.

Soon after the incident, the daycare staff arrived at the home of Kyndal’s mother, Taylor Moore, to celebrate Kyndal's courageous actions. “They were like, ‘She’s our hero for the day,’ and I’m kind of looking like, what happened?” Moore shared. “If she hadn’t have gone and got the assistance, this story could have gone a totally different way.”

Moore reflected on the experience, expressing her surprise at Kyndal’s instinctive knowledge of how to handle such a situation. “I never thought to introduce what to do if an emergency arises, so it was a shock to me to see that she knew exactly what to do in a situation like that,” she said during a video call, with Kyndal beaming with joy in her arms.

This inspiring incident serves as a reminder of the extraordinary capabilities that children can display when faced with challenges. Kyndal’s quick thinking not only helped a teacher in need but also highlighted the importance of being prepared for emergencies. Let's share this uplifting story of Kyndal's heroism with friends and loved ones, celebrating the goodness and courage in our young ones.

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