Fourth-Grader Saves Her Choking Classmate

ROXANA, Ill. – A fourth-grader at Roxana’s Central Elementary School is being hailed as a hero after jumping into action to save a classmate’s life.

Not many of us can ever boast of saving a life, but nine-year-old Emily Ogle did so earlier this week.

“Well, I was just sitting there eating my lunch and then I looked over at Kuper and I saw that his face was red…,” Emily said.

She noticed her classmate, Kuper Stevens, was choking on a bread stick during lunch Monday. He couldn’t breathe and was turning red.

“There was about this big of a string left in there,” Kuper said.

“And I’m like, ‘Are you choking?’ And he kinda nodded yes,” Emily said.

Despite the normal hustle and bustle and noise of an elementary school lunchroom, Emily knew exactly what to do. All because of what her father taught her.

“I did the Heimlich maneuver and I guess I got it out, but I didn’t think so. So I ran and got the monitor, but I guess I already got it out,” she said.

According to the girl’s mother, Emily was shown how to perform the Heimlich maneuver years, when she was only seven-years-old. Emily not only remembered what to do, but how to do it correctly.

Source: ksdk.com

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  1. There is a much bigger hero than that: Nicholas Seucharan. Seucharan gave his life saving two boys and God took him. Well done, Sri Seucharan. Rest in peace.

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  2. There is a much bigger hero than that: Edward Joseph Garlinghouse, Jr. Garlinghouse saved two girls but God took him. Well done, Herr Gerlinghaus. Rest in peace. The hero’s skeleton lies somewhere in the waters.

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  3. There is a much bigger hero than that: Walter L. Dye. Dye was a distant cousin of Dick Curtis, the actor, saved a life, but God took him. Well done, rest in peace.

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  4. There is a much bigger hero than that: Ambers O’Neil Shewmaker. Shewmaker, later became Troy Cansler (his stepfather adopted him and took the name Cansler), gave his life saving a woman, but God took him. Well done, rest in peace.

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  5. There is much bigger hero than that: Frank Alexander Butler. Butler, an Irish-American, was a 32nd degree Freemason in the Scottish Rite, a Knight Templar, and a Royal Arch Mason in the York Rite. Butler saved a woman, but God took him. Well done, Frank. Rest in peace.

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  6. Recently, Karen (Potocki) Wessel saved three kids but God took her. Well done, Karen. Rest in peace. God will reward her with a mansion in His Kingdom.

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  7. There is a hero like that: United States Air Force Colonel Alan Dexter Wheeler. Wheeler, a veteran of the United States Army Air Forces and United States Air Force during World War II, the Korean conflict, and the Vietnam Era, saved a young girl but God took him. He will reward Alan with a mansion in His Kingdom. Well done, Alan. Rest in peace.

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  8. Treven Taylor Anspach did continue on his spiritual journey by saving a life but God took him. Well done, Treven. Rest in peace. He will reward Treven with a mansion in His Kingdom.

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  10. Lukasz Robert Urban did continue on his spiritual journey by saving a life but God took him. Well done, Lukasz. Rest in peace. He will reward Lukasz with a mansion in His Kingdom. (last entry was a typo.)

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  11. Well done, Owen! Owen Jenkins saved two girls but God took him. Well done, Owen. Rest in peace. Also, God will reward Owen with a mansion in His Kingdom!

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  12. Well done, Stephen! Stephen Wayne Willeford did save so many lives that day! He is the cousin of Benjamin Franklin and his family name has been around for almost 700 years!

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