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Scout saves grandma who fell into dishwasher

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By ZACH PLUHACEK / Lincoln Journal Star

Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 08:24:19 pm CDT

Dressed up in his Cub Scout uniform, Nile Debebe looks a bit like a superhero.

He’s got the credentials, too.

The 7-year-old was the only other person home when his 83-year-old grandmother fell into the dishwasher, gashed her leg to the bone and blacked out.

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Nile Debebe, 7, ran to his neighbor for help after his grandmother Mattie Mae Sim (R) fell on the dishwasher and cut her leg while the two were alone together. (Gwyneth Roberts)

“I wasn’t scared,” Nile says, playing it cool Sunday while his parents and grandmother, Mattie Mae Sim, tell the story of how Nile saved her the previous Sunday.

Okay, maybe her grandson was a little freaked out. But only at first.

He jumped around on the couch, trying to figure out what to do. Then, he says, he remembered he’s a Cub Scout.

He ran to a neighbor’s house for help. He saved his grandma.

Sim — who was staying with Nile while his parents were on vacation — takes a blood thinner.

“She was really bleeding vigorously,” said Nile’s dad, Joseph Debebe, and her upper blood pressure measured nearly twice the normal level.

The neighbor, Barb Ramm, helped put a bandage on Sim’s cut, then drove her to BryanLGH Medical Center East.

Doctors there gave Sim 20 stitches to close her wound.

“I don’t know what would’ve happened,” Sim said a week later.

Her grandson beamed. He’s looking forward to seeing his fellow Cub Scouts Wednesday.

“I think one of his rules they learn ... (is) to respond immediately,” Nile’s dad said.

Ramm, who has lived in the neighborhood for about five years, has only seen Nile in passing; he would stand on a nearby driveway and wave.

He was shy. Clark Kent-ish.

“It was just amazing how he came right up to my door and asked me to do this,” Ramm said.

Sunday, while his family couldn’t stop talking about how proud they were of their boy, Nile just beamed, inching his way back toward his hand-held video game.

Until next time. Then it’s SuperNile to the rescue.

Reach Zach Pluhacek at 473-7306 or zpluhacek@journalstar.com.


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Neighbor wrote on May 11, 2008 7:06 pm:
" Nile is our little neighbor and we are very proud to have our very own superhero right next door. Good job buddy. I hope our little boy grows into such a brave little guy like you. "

Pat wrote on May 11, 2008 7:30 pm:
" What a wonderful story - "

Jalengrma wrote on May 11, 2008 8:42 pm:
" Wnat a great story... "

Eagle wrote on May 11, 2008 9:15 pm:
" From one Scout to another - know that you should be proud for acting quickly in a scary situation. Always Be Prepared and you will go far...Proud of you - from an Eagle! "

Reader wrote on May 11, 2008 9:19 pm:
" We need more stories like this. "

Wow wrote on May 11, 2008 9:24 pm:
" Way to go Nile....very proud of you!!! "

awesome wrote on May 11, 2008 10:02 pm:
" Well done young man! My young son is eager to be of age to become a boy scout. I explained this story to him, and he was "wanting to help somebody"! "

J wrote on May 12, 2008 8:56 am:
" Well done, Nile! You're a great example! "

Phew wrote on May 12, 2008 9:31 am:
" I was relieved to see that the dishwasher didn't attacked Ms. Sim! Good job, Nile!! "

Concerened EMT wrote on May 12, 2008 9:35 am:
" I'm very glad this story has a happy ending. I encourage Nile to continue in Scouting and helping family, friends and neighbors. But....at seven years old did Nile not know to call 911? Maybe that is an elitist question as perhaps the family doesn't have a phone. But what about the neighbor? Did they also not have a phone? Anytime a person has lost consciousness and has severe bleeding, a true medical emergency exists - an emergency better handled by trained medical professionals with the proper equipment. A call to 911 would have brought the appropriate equipment and personnel directly to the patient. I am thankful the grandmother is OK. "

another eagle scout wrote on May 12, 2008 9:59 am:
" Great job Scout! Whether or not he called 911 is not an issue-he GOT HELP. Period. How many adults forget to something as simple as that? Good work Scout and keep it up! Kudos to your Den Leader and Cub Master too, for teaching you what to do! "

Lydia wrote on May 12, 2008 3:06 pm:
" Ok, a great and awesome story. I love it. Nothing negative needs to be said *cough-cough* CONCERNED EMT. Great job, I have a 7 year old, he would not have thought to call 911, and we have phones around our house. This is priceless and every one acted as they should. Kudos! :) "

scout mom wrote on May 12, 2008 5:47 pm:
" Its about time something good was printed in relation to Scouting.
All the media seems to want to talk about is when anything bad happens in regard to Scouting.

Congratulations young man, may your journey through Scouting take you far. "

cousin Randy wrote on May 18, 2008 8:27 pm:
" You're a great young man, Nile! Good job and stay with scouting. "