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Caerphilly girl, 7, saves family from carbon monoxide poisoning Caerphilly girl, 7, saves family from carbon monoxide poisoning
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A seven-year-old girl saved the lives of her family after recalling a gas safety lesson in school.A seven-year-old girl saved the lives of her family after recalling a gas safety lesson in school.
Jaydee-Lee Dummett, of Fochriw, Caerphilly, recognised the deadly signs of carbon monoxide poisoning when her four-year-old brother Leylan awoke disorientated in the night. Jaydee-Lee Dummett, of Fochriw, Caerphilly, recognised the deadly signs of carbon monoxide poisoning when her four-year-old brother Laylan awoke disorientated in the night.
She remembered the gas emergency phone number after spotting the detector alarm had turned from green to red.She remembered the gas emergency phone number after spotting the detector alarm had turned from green to red.
Mother Lindy Burke said: "I couldn't be prouder - she saved our lives."Mother Lindy Burke said: "I couldn't be prouder - she saved our lives."
She added: "From being involved in a simple lesson on gas safety, she knew exactly what to look for.She added: "From being involved in a simple lesson on gas safety, she knew exactly what to look for.
"Looking back, without this lesson I genuinely don't think we'd still be alive."Looking back, without this lesson I genuinely don't think we'd still be alive.
"After seeing her brother so confused, [she] quickly looked for other tell-tale signs of carbon monoxide poisoning and then, like it was second nature, she reeled off the gas emergency number. I couldn't believe it.""After seeing her brother so confused, [she] quickly looked for other tell-tale signs of carbon monoxide poisoning and then, like it was second nature, she reeled off the gas emergency number. I couldn't believe it."
Her quick thinking has been praised by engineers who arrived at the family home on 6 March to make the gas supply safe. Jaydee-Lee's quick thinking has been praised by engineers who arrived at the family home on 6 March to make the gas supply safe.
Sean Ward, a Wales & West Utilities emergency engineer, said: "The actions of Jaydee-Lee have saved her family's lives and she should be commended.Sean Ward, a Wales & West Utilities emergency engineer, said: "The actions of Jaydee-Lee have saved her family's lives and she should be commended.
"From speaking to her that night it was clear that she took in such a lot of vital information from the gas safety session which is fantastic.""From speaking to her that night it was clear that she took in such a lot of vital information from the gas safety session which is fantastic."
Jaydee-Lee's school, Fochriw Primary, said she had become a "role-model" for other pupils.Jaydee-Lee's school, Fochriw Primary, said she had become a "role-model" for other pupils.
Carbon monoxide poisoning kills 50 people in the UK every year and leaves a further 200 seriously ill.Carbon monoxide poisoning kills 50 people in the UK every year and leaves a further 200 seriously ill.
Anyone who smells gas, or thinks they smell gas, should call the national gas emergency number on 0800 111 999.Anyone who smells gas, or thinks they smell gas, should call the national gas emergency number on 0800 111 999.