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11-year-old saves her mother’s life

- ELEANOR WENMAN

When Hannah Lloyd felt her throat closing up, she knew that she was in trouble.

She was having a severe allergic reaction, and was the only adult at her home in the Lower Hutt suburb of Taita.

It was Saturday night. Her partner, Matt Dorward, was at the cricket with his teenage son, and the only other people around were her 5-year-old stepson and 11-yearold daughter, Phoenix.

She croaked out a call for help, and Phoenix came running.

‘‘I said to Mum, ‘What’s going on?’ and she said, ‘I think I’m having a reaction’.’’

Lloyd has multiple severe allergies, including one to antibiotic­s. She was on antibiotic­s for an infection, and was taking drugs to counteract her normal reaction.

However, when she took the medication on Saturday, it didn’t work.

She started itching. Not long after, her throat closed up and she was scared that she would stop breathing.

Phoenix never imagined she would have to call 111 for her mother. ‘‘My brain said to myself just call the ambulance and it would be all over.

‘‘My heart was racing really fast but the lady on the phone sounded really happy. She was really excited. I must have been the only person to call in that night and I was thinking, ‘This was not a time to be excited’.’’

Phoenix was then passed on to someone else who coached her through the situation.

She also ran to her neighbours’ house to seek help, and looked after her mother for the six minutes it took the ambulance to arrive, as Lloyd injected herself with an EpiPen.

‘‘Six minutes seems really long,’’ Phoenix said.

Dorward came home just as the ambulance arrived, and was able to take over. ‘‘We are just really proud of Phoenix,’’ he said.

Phoenix attends weekly training sessions with St John Ambulance, and her mother has talked to her about her allergies and how to use an EpiPen.

‘‘Your child needs to know they can call an ambulance,’’ Lloyd said.

She called Phoenix her hero. As for the 11-year-old, she has been thinking she deserves a new kitten for her efforts.

 ?? PHOTO: ELEANOR WENMAN/STUFF ?? Lower Hutt’s Phoenix Hansen, left, gets a big hug from mum Hannah Lloyd after saving her life at the weekend.
PHOTO: ELEANOR WENMAN/STUFF Lower Hutt’s Phoenix Hansen, left, gets a big hug from mum Hannah Lloyd after saving her life at the weekend.

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