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美国教师通电话惊觉学生祖母讲话怪异,救回她一命!


A first grade teacher in Michigan is being praised for her efforts that helped save the life of her student’s grandmother.
Julia Koch was teaching her class at Edgewood Elementary School when she received a call from a grandmother Cynthia Phillips who was having technical problems with her granddaughter's computer. But Koch noticed a more serious problem — the slurring in the woman's speech. "It was clear there was something very wrong. Her words were so jumbled, and I couldn't understand what she was trying to say," Koch said. "She didn't sound like herself."
Koch quickly reported it to the school principal, Charlie Lovelady, who called 911. Phillips was having a stroke(中风), and while she remains in hospital, she is expected to survive. "I knew the symptoms(症状) of a stroke because I lost my father from a stroke so I told her hold on," Koch said. While she is still at the hospital, Phillips said she is slowly recovering. "Thank you for saving my life," Phillips said. "If it weren't for them getting me the help I needed, I would've just not been here."
"I am very proud of both Ms. Koch and Mr. Lovelady, their quick actions and the energy that they have poured into relationships with students and families during this new way of education are making a positive difference in the lives of our students and their families," Muskegon Heights Public School Academy System Superintendent Rané Garcia said in a statement.

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