Alba

, a seven-year-old girl from the Sevillian town of

Espartinas

saved the life of her mother on April 5, who had suffered hypoglycemia and was unconscious in her home, for which the minor notified the

Emergency Service 112

and he waited for the arrival of the

Civil Guard

while he looked after his three-year-old sister.

In statements to the media, the father of the minor,

Álvaro Serrano

, explained that he was on an international mission in

Romania

when the events occurred, although he recalled that his wife "rang the patch" that warns him of a Sugar dropped and "she wouldn't wake up", so

Alba

tried to revive her by giving her a soda and an envelope of sugar without being able to wake her up.

Thus, he continued, the minor took her mother's mobile phone, which she tried to unlock without success, and on the screen she saw the

"SOS"

signal

so she "pressed there", making a call with

112

. "Quietly, the person who attended her knew how to speak to a seven-year-old girl and when she went to the ground floor of the house, the alarm of the security company that we have hired went off, which contacted me from

Romania,

" he said. .

He also added that two

Civil Guard

officers arrived

at the house and highlighted the "excellent work" they did and the "tranquility" that the minor presented at all times.

"One of them attended to my wife performing first aid while the medical service arrived and the other stayed with my two daughters talking to them as if it were me, very calm," he said and added that he continued to watch from

Romania

through a camera that he had everything that happened inside the house.

Alba, "our guardian angel"

The father of the minor has assured that it was not the first time that this happened to his wife, but it did happen to him when he was alone with the girls, but

Alba

"knew how to react wonderfully." In fact, he has stated that he is "very surprised" by the reaction of the girl, to whom he has said that "he has saved the life" of his mother and has become "a heroine". "It is our guardian angel," he assured.

For her part, the mother of the minor,

Nuria Domínguez

, has indicated that she remembers "little" and only knows what her daughter has told her.

"I only remember that when I opened my eyes after a long time to see three doctors and the

Civil Guard

, so I was scared by my daughters and because I did not know what had happened," he said and added that after the agents told him how he had carried

Alba

, she is "like a mother, super proud of her".

Agents Cuenca and Adame give Alba a diploma for her behavior.RAÚL CAROEFE

In this sense, she stressed that when she woke up and was able to see her daughters, the only thing that mattered to Alba was that she had saved her mother's life.

"He told me: 'Mom, take care of yourself, they are going to take you to the doctor, we are fine and we are not going to school today,'" he said.

"I did not expect Alba's reaction," he asserted.

The girl's father has reported that they have "always" taught his daughter what to do if something happened to her mother, as well as the need to convey "great tranquility, speak clearly and take care of her mother."

"It is very important to teach children what to do if something happens to their parents because they can save a life and repeat the home address and the number to call many times," he said.

"I hit the SOS"

Along these lines, little

Alba

has said that she was asleep and woke up with "a noise" that belonged to her mother, while the alarm rang to take them "to school." So he took his mother's phone but didn't know how to unlock it so "I gave SOS", he said. Then a person attended to her and the minor told her her home address and told her what had happened to her mother. "She told me that the

Civil Guard

was going to go

and when she arrived I gave her the key" to open her house, she has counted and admitted that she was nervous.

However, she has claimed that she knew what she had to do to help her mother.

"I had to give him a shake, a Coca Cola, water with sugar or juice but he did not wake up, so the Civil Guard called the doctor and they came," he indicated, while adding that he stayed caring for his sister.

On their side, the two Civil Guard agents who went to the minor's home,

Cuenca

and

Adámez

, respectively, have explained that after receiving a call from the central informing them that

112

has received a call from a seven-year-old girl For years saying that their mother has had "a drop in blood sugar", they went to the place and jumped the fence of the house to attend the notice.

"At first no one answers us but as soon as we identify ourselves a clear voice comes out from inside the house and tells us that his mother is ill and has had a low blood sugar, so we ask him to open the door but not it may because the key is locked, "he pointed out and added that the minor looked for another key, which he led them through an adjoining room, and they were surprised at the" speed "with which it was sent.

Upon entering the home, he has indicated that they observe another little girl "sitting next to the mother's headboard", so one of the agents takes care of the minors while the other waits with the mother for the arrival of the health services .

Admired by Alba's "temperance"

In this sense, agent

Adámez

has admitted that he had to "throw a little paternity" and tried to "reassure the girls a bit" by talking about "current dolls and television series" in a "comical moment" because "they looked at each other among them thinking that this man is a

Civil Guard

but he also understands about dolls ", he recalled with a laugh. "The truth is that they were very calm and inside I was admiring

Alba's

temperance

because I think that many adults do not show the good work that that girl showed in such an alarming and tense situation for her," he stressed.

In addition, the agent has pointed out that he stays with the moment when

Alba

gave him "the bunch of keys" in which the device was also to deactivate the alarm of the house, because "he knew that by giving it to us we would begin to do our work ", has stood out.

Finally, they have wanted to convey the fact of "not scaring" minors with the

Civil Guard

, since they have upheld the idea that children see the agents as "friends" so that "in situations like these in which they do the help of a minor is missing, don't be scared and help us like Alba did, who is the heroine here, "they concluded.

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