Loveland-Symmes firefighters honor 6-year-old boy for saving his drowning cousin
âI just asked him today, âhow did you know how to save her? How did you know yow to tell us?,ââ 6-year-old Holden Smithâs mother, Lindsay Smith said. âHe said, âI donât know. I just knew.ââ
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LOVELAND, Ohio â The Loveland-Symmes Fire Department honored 6-year-old Holden Smith on Thursday night with an award for saving the life of his cousin while on a family vacation.
âI just asked him today, âHow did you know how to save her? How did you know how to tell us?ââ Holdenâs mother, Lindsay Smith, said. âHe said, âI donât know. I just knew.ââ
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