A toddler’s quick thinking on Facebook prevented an accident from happening to her mother.

The 2-year-old girl called for help on her mother’s phone when her mother lost consciousness at home.

When 28-year-old Samantha Meizen passed out in her kitchen, little Sofia didn’t start crying.
She took her mother’s phone, unlocked it with her fingerprints,

then opened Facebook, went to Messenger and selected a picture of her grandmother to call her.

Her grandmother, Debbie Baker, was 250 km away from them in another city. When the grandmother picked up the phone,

she immediately asked where her mother was, and Sofia said that she was sick. The grandmother asked to

show the mother with the remote control.After that, the grandmother immediately called an ambulance.

Together, Sophia and her 4-year-old brother Ethan, who reacted ‘hysterically to their mother’s fainting,

brought her a blanket and pillow and covered her. They sat next to mom until the ambulance arrived.

Samantha was taken to the hospital, where the doctors found out that the cause of fainting was dehydration due to stomach infection.

She has fully recovered and has already returned home, and Sofia does not take a single step away from her.

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