A woman managed to save her partner's life from a distance of 22,500 kilometers with the intuition that he suffered a stroke during an international phone call.


Madison Trudel was calling her partner Joseph Satterfield in Brisbane, Australia, when she was in the United States, when she noticed that he was pulling his words, mixing and mixing words, according to the Daily Mail.

During a telephone conversation with Joseph, 31, Madison was worried about her partner.

According to the Australian newspaper "Courier Mail", Joseph suffered a stroke and it was the quick thinking and quick wit of his partner that saved his life.

Madison said she kept Joseph on the phone and talked to him over the phone as she was making another call to help him. "He looked scared. He realized there was something wrong but he didn't know what it was," Madison said.

Madison explained that she was able to contact a mutual friend, who in turn rushed to contact emergency services, and then rushed alongside Joseph to stay with him and support him, until the arrival of the ambulance, where he was taken to the hospital for a quick operation to remove the clump that caused the stroke, save his life and avoid severe neurological damage .