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RCMP gives certificate of bravery to five year old Alberta girl

Airdrie RCMP presented Ellie with a certificate for her bravery and quick thinking.
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Ellie Mae Lefebvre with Airdrie RCMP.

Airdrie RCMP appreciated a five years-old child's courage that saved her father's life.

On March 26, Ellie Mae Lefebvre was at her home in Crossfield with her father when he suddenly had a medical emergency.

Ellie stayed calm and called 911 after activating the medic alarm they have at home. Later, 911 called the residence and obtained additional information from Ellie Mae.

RCMP and EMS quickly responded and her father was taken care of.

On April 4, Airdrie RCMP Sgt. Cagri Yilmaz and Cpl. Ryan Meeko, on behalf of Detachment Commander Inspector Lauren Weare, presented Ellie with a certificate for her bravery and quick thinking, along with a few RCMP presents. 

Airdrie RCMP says this is a great reminder to parents to have that conversation with your children.

"It is so important to teach children what to do in an emergency. Because Ellie knew what to do, her Dad is still with them today."




Kajal Dhaneshwari

About the Author: Kajal Dhaneshwari

Kajal Dhaneshwari is a reporter at Great West Media. She recently graduated with a Master’s in Journalism from Carleton University, after completing her Bachelor's in Communications with a major in Journalism at MacEwan University, in 2017.
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