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Girl, 6, saves unconscious father with Google search

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ELIOT, Maine - A six-year-old girl from Eliot, Maine, said she was able to save her unconscious dad after unlocking his cellphone and using Google to search for the police’s number.

Macie Semrau told Boston 25 News she heard her father screaming for help in the basement. Her father was able to give his daughter the passcode to his cellphone."I remember giving her my passcode, as I was in and out of consciousness," Kyle Semrau told the outlet. "I was having a really hard time breathing."Macie said after she unlocked the phone, she went to Google. RELATED: Hero bus driver honored for safely removing children before train hit school bus in Orland Park"I pressed this button and typed Eliot Police, and I hit call," said Macie. "I don’t want to say this, but I thought he was going to die."Police were able to respond within minutes and save Macie’s father.

He said he looked up the search history on his phone and saw what his daughter had typed in. "It’s insane," said Kyle. "I still have it saved.

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