A child uses a children's toy to save his mother from death

A police car toy with the number "999" inspired a four-year-old boy in Britain to call the emergency number when his mother collapsed while suffering a seizure, according to the BBC.


Charlotte Khan said her son Isa, who suffers from a delayed speech, used her phone to ask for help, telling the police: “My mom fell down. Help me ».



Khan, from Nottingham, who suffers from epileptic seizures, said she collapsed on Saturday at lunchtime, when her husband Delor was at work.


“I hit my head in the fish tank,” the 25-year-old explained. The next thing I remember is that three or four police officers woke me up and told me what happened. ”


Officers told her that Isa called them and showed them the toy in the form of a police car upon their arrival.

"He knows how to use my phone," she said.


Khan added that Isa had since explained to her how he made the call, and he did so by bypassing her password and using the emergency call function.


"The call took 17 minutes," she said.

He was having a conversation, but there were only certain words that they could understand ... and the keywords were "My mom fell to the ground."


The police traced the call and the items were sent to the address as a priority.


"I am amazed at what my child has done ... I don't believe it," she added.

"I never thought that my four-year-old son would have to call 999. I don't know what would have happened if he hadn't called them."