Parenthood
Girl Dials 911 For Dad Having Heart Attack. Her Hilarious Admission To Dispatcher Has Gone Viral
This little girl is so funny and so smart!
Arianna Etemadieh
11.22.17

This little girl was remarkably calm as her father experienced a heart attack.

One day in Indiana, Savannah’s father began to feel chest pains. Fearing he was about to have a heart attack, he began to dial 911, but was unable to speak because he was struggling to breathe.

From there, Savannah, his five-year-old daughter, stepped in to help.

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The dispatcher calmly talks Savannah through the process as the paramedics race to her home. He asks her to unlock the door so help can come inside, and Savannah quickly understands and goes to do just that.

But right before she leaves, she says something to her father that melts the viewers hearts: “Don’t worry Dad!”

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Now, remember, her father is having a heart attack. He is struggling to breathe to the point where he can’t speak.

You’d think a five-year-old would be scared and panicking over their parent being sick, but instead, Savannah handles the situation with a cool collectedness that is beyond her years.

In fact, she’s so calm that her concern shifts from her father’s condition to her clothing!

With paramedics on her way and Savannah and her father still in their pajamas, she says the amazingly quotable line, “I don’t [know] what I am gonna wear, but… he really needs oxygen, real fast.”

How adorable is that? That line definitely stood out to viewers, with Savannah’s phone call being heard over 10 million times:

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In the end, everything was okay. The paramedics reached Savannah’s father in time and he made a full recovery – and it’s all thanks to his incredibly smart and calm daughter who carefully watched over him and assured him.

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