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A Little Boy Was Honored After Saving His Mom

A San Tan Valley boy became a hero after rescuing his mom who had blacked out in the bathtub. Five-year-old was able to save his mother by following his instincts. He did it all by himself without any instruction.

Five-year-old Salvatore Cicalese with his parents | Source: ABC15Arizona
Five-year-old Salvatore Cicalese with his parents | Source: ABC15Arizona

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Five-year-old Salvatore Cicalese was lying in bed when he heard the noise in the bathroom. After going into the bathroom, he saw his mom lying on the ground looking lifeless. Instead of being panic, Sal grabbed his two-month-old baby sister, wrapped her in a blanket and took her to the living room. Then he grabbed a barstool to open the garage door. And he went back in the house to get his baby sister and carried her to their neighbor’s home.

After seeing mom lying on the ground in the bathroom, Sal grabbed his two-month-old baby sister and carried her to their neighbor's home | Source: ABC15Arizona
After seeing mom lying on the ground in the bathroom, Sal grabbed his two-month-old baby sister and carried her to their neighbor’s home | Source: ABC15Arizona

He’s standing there and holding something and I thought it was a doll, said Penner. She was surprised when little Sal showed up at her front door by himself at night.

The neighbor initially thought Sal was telling their dog died.

Jessica Penner - Cicalese Family's neighbor was recording what happened | Source: ABC15Arizona
Jessica Penner – Cicalese Family’s neighbor was recording what happened | Source: ABC15Arizona

He said: No, my mom died in the shower. Can you take care of us?, said Penner.

She quickly called 911 and found the child’s mother on the ground and unresponsive.

Honestly he saved my life. I was under the faucet. if he wouldn’t have gotten help, I would I would have drowned, said Sal’s mother – Kaitlyn Cicalese.

"Honestly he saved my life." said Sal's mother - Kaitlyn Cicalese when she was interviewed | Source: ABC15Arizona
“Honestly he saved my life.” said Sal’s mother – Kaitlyn Cicalese when she was interviewed | Source: ABC15Arizona

This was her second seizure since her pregnancy. Cicalese said the last thing she remembered was putting her children to bed, then going to take a shower after a stressful day.

I turned on the shower, that’s all I remember, said Cicalese. When she woke up, she realized that she was in the hospital.

She said the incident had been traumatic for her son.

Every day is a challenge for us. He asks me a billion times if I’m going to be okay. He’ll tell me ‘are you going to have another seizure,’ no I’m ok. ‘Are you going to die today?’ No, I’m not going to die today, said Cicalese.

She added that Sal had told his “nana” that he took the baby and left to get help because he did not want his sister to see their mom death.

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Being impressed with his courage and bravery after hearing the story, rural Metro firefighters decided to honor the child. Fire spokesman Shawn Gilleland presented Sal with an “honorary firefighter” certificate, a patch, a shirt, and a helmet. A little Sal was so excited.

Salvatore was honored by firefighters | Source: ABC15Arizona
Salvatore was honored by firefighters | Source: ABC15Arizona

He added that this story was a great example for parents to discuss how to respond to an emergency with their children.

Talk to them about it. What do you need to do? How do you dial 911. What are the proper uses for 911? Also, how do you get out of your house? What to do if there is a fire, said Gilleland.

Sal did the right thing and the parents revealed they never thought Sal all these steps, all that Sal did were his instincts.

Source: ABC15Arizona
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