A different kind of Valor Friday

| December 24, 2021

Davyon Johnson

Get a load of this kid. He’s a sixth-grader and he’s out saving lives. Two in a single day! What’d you do with your Thursday?

NPR Reports;

An 11-year-old boy from Oklahoma is being honored for his heroism after he saved a choking classmate and rescued a woman from a house fire in one day.

Davyon Johnson was named an honorary member of both the sheriff’s office and the police force and was recognized by the board of education in his hometown of Muskogee, a city about 50 miles southeast of Tulsa.

“Davyon performed the Heimlich maneuver on a classmate on December 9 and that evening helped a woman from her house that was on fire,” the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office wrote on Facebook last week.

The Muskogee Public Schools posted a series of photos showing Davyon posing with his various awards and certificates.

Davyon performed an “abdominal thrust” — also known as the Heimlich maneuver — on a classmate at the 6th & 7th Grade Academy at Ben Franklin, according to the Enid News & Eagle.

Principal Latricia Dawkins told the newspaper that a student was trying to loosen the cap of his water bottle with his mouth when he choked and stumbled into a nearby classroom, where Davyon rushed over to help.

“Davyon immediately sprinted over and did the Heimlich maneuver,” Dawkins said. “From the account of the witnesses, when he did it, the bottle cap popped out.”

Davyon told the newspaper that he had learned the maneuver on YouTube and encouraged others to learn it in case of emergencies.

Later that same day, Davyon saved a woman from a burning house. He said he saw her on her porch and crossed the street to help her get into her truck and leave.

“I thought, ‘Oh, she’s not moving fast enough,’ ” he told Tulsa’s News on 6. “So I ran across the street and helped her to her truck.”

Dawkins told the News & Eagle that Davyon is well liked by his classmates and teachers, calling him “a kind soul” and a “dual hero.”

“He has always indicated that he wants to be an EMT,” she said. “So he got to put that desire into action and immediately saved that young man.”

This kid’s got a bright future. We need more like him.

Category: Bravo Zulu

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STSC(SW/SS)

His cape, where’s his cape.

President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight

Not all heroes wear capes.

E4 Mafia '83-'87

BZ young man!

Anonymous

Hooah! 🙂

Old tanker

Holy crap. Some folks peak early. What the bloody heck is he gonna do now for an encore???

Heck of a job there young man. Well done, well done indeed.

Bill R.

God Bless him and his family. I hope Santa is real good to him this year.

Green Thumb

Give this man a uniform.

Ex-PH2

Where does he go from here? Upward and onward.

What does he do now? Anything he wants to do.

Good kid. He was raised right.

Roh-Dog

Proud of this Okie from Muskogee! This little gentleman’s sky ain’t a limit, tis but a speed bump!

KoB

“What did you do with your Thursday?”

Welp, while this admirable young man was jumping to the rescue, dodging flames, lifting himself up for accolades, and taking care of his fellow hoomans, I was jumping to conclusions, dodging responsibility, lifting weights (12 oz at a time), and taking a nap.

BZ Young Man! And yes, we do need more like him. He shows proper home training. It’s young’uns like this that can give us some measure of hope for the future.

AW1Ed

Nobody likes a show-off.

I keed, Bravo Zulu young man! The Navy can always use a good Corpsman, and that would start a medical career off nicely. SIL is a HMCS IDC on submarines.

My favorite Flight Surgeons were all Mustangs.

Go Navy.

Graybeard

Glad to see another good kid highlighted.

They are out there.

Berliner

Saw the story yesterday and emailed it to my nephew, an EMT Instructor in the Philippines. He responded with a smiley.

rgr1480

AND ……

He’s wearing a NASA sweatshirt!

… with the “worm” logo! Hooah!

rgr1480
27 years @ NASA