Father credits 7-year-old daughter with saving his life after fall in Lynwood home; police, fire chiefs congratulate her
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A young girl’s bravery and presence of mind have earned her the title of a hero in Lynwood, Illinois, as her swift actions were crucial in securing medical aid for her father during an emergency.

“It was a bit frightening,” admitted 7-year-old Mia Bates.

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The incident unfolded on a Wednesday evening.

With her mother away at work, Mia was at home with her father, Xavier, when an unforeseen accident occurred.

“I was descending these stairs right here,” Xavier recounted.

The 41-year-old, who works as a railroad conductor, explained that he lost his balance while navigating the stairs, resulting in a severe head injury that left him unconscious almost instantly.

“I missed a foot or something and fell and hit my head here,” Xavier Bates said.

Composed beyond her years, his daughter sprang into action to help get her father out of a perilous situation. When Bates saw her dad on the ground, she ran to the phone and called 911. She stayed on the line with a dispatcher, and let the paramedics in when they arrived.

“He needed to go to a hospital where he could get better. I’m glad the ambulance helped him,” she said.

The village’s mayor along with the police and fire chief came by to praise Bates for her good deed.

“I read the notes from dispatch call. When you called, you were calm. You were collect, you gave a number. You gave an address; you stayed on the phone with the dispatcher the whole time till they got somebody here, so that alone save somebody,” Lynwood Fire Chief Lashaun Alston said.

Bates, who loves gymnastics and swimming, is a first-grader at a private school in the south suburbs.

She says she learned about calling 911 from her mom.

Her doting father says he’s so proud of his daughter, and credits her with saving his life.

“Mia is a smart girl and brave,” Xavier Bates said.

The whole experience has had a lasting impact on the girl, who shared advice with others who may find themselves in a similar situation.

“I was brave,” Mia Bates said.

Bates is now quite a celebrity. She will be honored at an upcoming City Council meeting.

There, she’ll not only meet the paramedics that helped her dad but also be celebrated by city officials.

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