Only her 10-year-old daughter was there to assist Viola Fair, 30, when she
went into labor three weeks earlier than anticipated at home. Despite this,
she did an admirable job.
On October 23, 2022, Fair was forced to urge her daughter Miracle Moore to
dial 911 in order to get assistance. Miracle kept composed and chatted with
Central County Emergency 9-1-1 dispatcher Scott Stranghoener despite the
agony she was seeing her mother through. Stranghoener taught the little girl
how to assist her mother until an emergency medical team arrived at their
Jennings, Missouri, home.
The North County Fire & Rescue described Miracle's "sheer magnificence"
at how she handled the issue in a post on its Facebook page. "In order to
help her mother birth Jayla, Miracle was able to provide coaching. When the
mother didn't cooperate with the directions provided over the phone, Miracle
used her own "mom voice," and when Jayla was born, Miracle was there with a
towel to clean her face, encourage her to cry, and keep her warm until the
paramedics came "the message said.
During the conversation, Miracle instructed her mother in accordance with
Stranghoener's instructions by using her "mom voice." Miracle instructed
her, "Mama, they said lay on your back in the center of the bed or on the
floor," and added, "Don't sit on the toilet." She's sobbing, Miracle told
Stranghoener.
In addition, Miracle assisted in covering Fair with blankets and unlocking
the front door in order to facilitate the entrance of the emergency
personnel. I suppose her water broke, she stated to Stranghoener after
calling out to her mother, "It's OK, Mama, it's OK!"
Miracle exclaimed as the big time arrived, "She's on her way! She's on her
way! "while encouraging her mother to rest. "There she is! Her head is
located here "To Stranghoener, she spoke. She eventually said, "She's out!"
Stranghoener then told her to make sure the umbilical cord wasn't wrapped
around the baby's neck, gently wipe her nose and mouth, and wrap her in a
clean, dry towel.
Please take great care not to drop the infant. Over the phone, Stranghoener
informed her. Miracle had been on the phone for about 11 minutes when the
medical staff finally arrived. Later, Stranghoener remarked that KSDK
Miracle done a fantastic job. "I quickly realized that our position was
critical. She did a fantastic job following all of my instructions to a "T,"
according to our set of protocols, Stranghoener said, adding, "A few minutes
later, we had another baby girl in the house."
As a result of being recognized by the authorities as a "local hero,"
Miracle received a variety of gifts from them, including a special
certificate, a customized shirt, a pink stork pin (which EMS workers
typically receive after delivering a baby in the field), a tablet with
educational games, and a journal. Jayla, Miracle's new infant sister, also
got some gifts, including clothing and a Pack 'n Play.
Fair added, "She was really helpful," and expressed her extreme
"thankfulness" for her oldest daughter. Meanwhile, Miracle is content with
her new role as a big sister. "She is quite adorable. She seldom cries, and
I frequently get to hold her "Miracle said.
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