An 11-Year-Old Takes Wheel To Save Grandma During Medical Emergency
A Georgia boy became a hero to his grandmother when he saved her during a medical emergency. Angela Brewer-Laye and her 11-year-old grandson, PJ, were walking about a mile and…

SABADELL, SPAIN – MAY 31: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Nuria Laguna (C) wearing a protective face mask looks on during the funeral of her grandmother Rafaela Carrillo who died on March 26 due to a COVID-19 infection at the age of 85 at the cemetery of Sabadell on May 31, 2020 in Sabadell, Spain. The family has waited for two months to pay their respects to Rafaela due to undertakers’ backlog and strict lockdown measures which banned funerals with more than three attendants. This week, Spain’s Civil Registries added over 12,000 people to the country’s tally of excess deaths, for a total of 43,295 people who died between March 1 and May 12 than in the same period last year. This brought the death rate to 921 per million, the world’s highest per million. Tests confirmed that 27,302 of the total number of deaths were caused by the novel coronavirus. The remaining 15,993 are not officially recorded as having been caused by Covid-19, although many are likely to have been related. Spain is currently in a 10-day period of national mourning. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
A Georgia boy became a hero to his grandmother when he saved her during a medical emergency. Angela Brewer-Laye and her 11-year-old grandson, PJ, were walking about a mile and a half from her house when she started feeling shaky and seeing spots in her vision. She knew these were signs her blood sugar was getting too low and PJ recognized them too, so he sprang into action to help.
Brewer-Laye says she was trying to steady herself, leaning against the stop sign, when PJ showed up in her car. The boy managed to run back to her house and safely drive her Mercedes over to pick her up. Not only did this 11-year-old drive his grandma home, but he also pulled her car into the garage, then helped her get out and gave her glucose and some peanut butter crackers, too.
"This child is only 11 years old and drives like a pro," the grateful grandmother says.
Source:11 Alive