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A Girl Scout labeled her dad 'My Hero' on her phone. 11 days after learning CPR, she became his hero. Story by Jaime Aron, American Heart Association News • 4w.
Asking Eric: The Girl Scout dad won’t shut up with his inappropriate stories I just want to watch my daughter, and this guy is going on about his divorce ...
A young Girl Scout saved her father’s life using CPR — very soon after learning it. Vada Carawan, 11, sprang into action after seeing dad Clint Carawan having a heart attack on the floor of ...
An 11-year-old Virginia girl has gained national attention after saving her dad's life. While he was having a massive heart attack, the young Girl Scout used CPR she had just learned days earlier.
Dear Eric: I was a latch-key kid in the ’70s, no father, working mom of three kids. No one was ever there to read me a story, watch me make a basket or catch a ball. I now have a 7-year-old girl.
This Girl Scout labeled her dad 'My Hero' on her phone. 11 days after learning CPR, ... So it makes sense that she was looking forward to the day her Girl Scout troop was getting trained in CPR.
An 11-year-old Virginia girl has gained national attention after saving her dad's life. While he was having a massive heart attack, the young Girl Scout used CPR she had just learned days earlier.
My issue: A Girl Scout dad engages me constantly during troop meetings, telling me about the latest horror of his ugly separation and upcoming divorce, usually within earshot of the kids.
An 11-year-old Virginia girl has gained national attention after saving her dad's life. While he was having a massive heart attack, the young Girl Scout used CPR she had just learned days earlier.
Asking Eric: The Girl Scout dad won’t shut up with his inappropriate stories I just want to watch my daughter, and this guy is going on about his divorce ...
An 11-year-old Virginia girl has gained national attention after saving her dad's life. While he was having a massive heart attack, the young Girl Scout used CPR she had just learned days earlier.
My issue: A Girl Scout dad engages me constantly during troop meetings, telling me about the latest horror of his ugly separation and upcoming divorce, usually within earshot of the kids.