A 6-year-old Moose Jaw boy is being called a hero after helping his mom when she fell down the stairs. On Monday morning, Wendy Free was taking out the garbage and taking her son to the bus when she fell down her apartment stairs, dislocating and shattering her shoulder. Free says her shy son Jordan went to the neighbours to call an ambulance and talked to the paramedics about what happened. She says since the fall, Jordan has helped her around the house and whenever she needs help. Free says she can no longer call Jordan her “little man, because he is now her “little hero”. .
[ckrm dec 14 2018]
Mom Says Her Six Year Old is Her Little Hero
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