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  • Mom Thanks MMDA Enforcer For Carrying Sick Son To The Hospital: 'Nawala Ang Worry Ko'

    The enforcer, who is also a father, recognized that the child was in need of urgent help.
    by Kitty Elicay .
Mom Thanks MMDA Enforcer For Carrying Sick Son To The Hospital: 'Nawala Ang Worry Ko'
PHOTO BY courtesy of Mit Javellana
  • Most people would dread to be approached by a Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) officer while on the road, but for one mom, it provided relief and security as she was worried about her sick son.

    In a viral Facebook post, mom Mit Javellana, 29, shared her gratitude to Jeremi Lukban, the MMDA enforcer who carried her 5-year-old son, Earl, to the emergency room after he saw that the car Earl was riding in was stuck in traffic along Alabang-Zapote road. The child was suffering from a high fever and was experiencing chills.

    “Akala namin dengue kasi sobrang taas ng fever niya that day that is why we rushed him sa hospital for a blood test,” Mit tells SmartParenting.com.ph in an interview via Facebook Messenger. “At yun, na-stuck sila sa traffic sa may Madrigal along Alabang-Zapote.”

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    Mit and her son, Earl.
    PHOTO BY courtesy of Mit Javellana
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    At the time, Mit was attending her best friend’s wedding when their family decided they needed to take her son to the emergency room. She would get updates from her sisters Patrice and Adela who, along with their mom, Henedina, drove Earl to the hospital.

    According to Mit’s family, Jeremi noticed that their car was trying to force its way out of traffic which is why he approached them. “Nung nalaman niyang papuntang E.R., nag-offer siya na buhatin si Earl at maglakad na lang pa-hospital,” Mit writes in her post. The car was about 100 meters away from the hospital.

    Thankfully, Earl does not have dengue. Mit says they are monitoring his fever but he is on his way to recovery.

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    Mit tells Smart Parenting that he decided to post her story on Facebook to thank Jeremi for his sincere gesture and the kindness he showed toward her son.

    “’Yung worry ko na wala ako that time, siya ang pumuno. Kaya ganun na lang talaga ‘yung pasasalamat ko sa kanya.”

    Jeremi’s good deed did not go unnoticed by his superiors. MMDA’s official Facebook page also shared Mit’s post and wrote, “Malasakit at pagiging ama ang umiral sa isa sa ating MMDA traffic constable matapos kargahin at dalhin sa ospital ang isang nanginginig na bata. Dadalhin ito sa ospital dahil sa mataas na lagnat pero naipit sa trapik ang sasakyan nito kaya't nag-alok na ng tulong ang ating enforcer. Saludo ang MMDA sa iyo!”

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    MMDA Chairman Danny Lim also shared Mit’s post and commended Jeremi for going beyond the call of duty, saying, “Salamat sa pagtugon sa tungkulin nang buong puso. Hanga at saludo kami sa’yo!”

    Faith in humanity restored!

    How do you spot the warning signs of dengue in children? Click here for a guide.

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