It was the middle of the night and my friend had just called me to tell me that I needed to come over as soon as possible. My heart was racing when I realized what could have happened—my car had broken down on the side of the road. Thankfully, I arrived at my friend’s house minutes later and realized that he’d been in a car accident. If it weren’t for him, I might have been killed in the process.
As it turned out, this wasn’t my first rodeo. I knew how to handle a potential emergency situation, and thanks to my friend, I was safe and sound.
He taught me a valuable lesson: never take life for granted. No matter how comfortable you may feel in your life or what your plans may be, things can change in an instant. So if you find yourself ever in a situation where you think your life is in danger, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. There are people who will do everything they can to save you.
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Background
The day my friend saved my life
I remember it like it was yesterday. It was the middle of summer, and I was sitting on my front porch, bored out of my mind.
My best friend had just moved away, and I was feeling really down about things. All of a sudden, I heard somebody calling my name from across the street. I ignored them at first, but they kept calling me, so I got up and walked over to see what was going on. Turns out, one of my friends had been in a car accident and was burning up with fever.
Without thinking twice, I ran over to her house and borrowed her thermos of hot tea. She urged me to go get help, but I didn’t want to leave her alone. So instead, I stayed with her until the paramedics showed up. If it wasn’t for my friend, who knows how long I would have survived that car crash? Thank you, thank you, thank you!
The Day My Friend Saved My Life
When I was 14 years old, I was kidnapped and held hostage for six days. My friend, Emily, was the one who saved my life.
Conclusion
I was lying in the driveway, unconscious and barely breathing. My friend, who I had just met that day, ran to my side and started CPR. Within minutes, the paramedics arrived and took me to the hospital. Had it not been for him, I doubt if I would be here today writing this article. Thanks, my friend – you saved my life!