It‘s amazing, what an incredible intuition about their children mothers can have. They all share the unbreakable bond with their kids from the moments those were born. And the main goal of each mother it is to keep her children safe…
The story that happened in the city of Wyoming, Illinois, is an excellent proof of this theory. 21-year-old mother Shelby Ann Carter who saved the life of her 12-day-old baby is considered a hero not only in her state.
On January 30 this year, the fire department received a call about a burning house. They knew there were a mother and a baby inside the building. When they arrived on the spot, the 21-year-old woman was dead – she got poisoned by carbon monoxide. She was found on the second floor of her house, but the baby was not there…
Eventually, the baby girl named Keana Davis was found in a pile of trash, firmly buckled up in her baby car seat. Her mother, before her death, put her child into a car seat, broke the glass and threw the baby into the fresh air.
Except for several minor burns, little Keana Davis was completely unharmed.
Chief Fire Officer Ed Foglesonger said: ”I was impressed by the actions of the young mother in this extreme situation – she managed to control her feelings and save the baby‘s life.
Shelby‘s friends and relatives are proud of her because she gave life to her daughter for the second time!