guno
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Great story , smart kid , kept her cool and did what was necessary
“She opened the door and saw smoke and flames,” said Candice Schott, principal of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where Cloe is a pre-K student.
But Cloe didn’t freeze, her mother told the principal. Instead, Schott said, the precocious little girl used a lesson she learned months ago during a field trip to the Kenner Fire Department: She woke up her grandmother, who is blind, and led her out of the house.
This 5-year-old saved her blind grandmother from a burning house
“She opened the door and saw smoke and flames,” said Candice Schott, principal of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where Cloe is a pre-K student.
But Cloe didn’t freeze, her mother told the principal. Instead, Schott said, the precocious little girl used a lesson she learned months ago during a field trip to the Kenner Fire Department: She woke up her grandmother, who is blind, and led her out of the house.
This 5-year-old saved her blind grandmother from a burning house