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Bailey Brogan, 11, is credited with saving his family by taking the wheel of their car when his mother had a seizure behind the wheel.

Boy Drives Mom's Car to Safety

11-Year-Old Boy Drives Family to Safety

Updated: Saturday, 26 Jun 2010, 9:58 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 24 Jun 2010, 11:25 PM EDT

By: MYFOXATLANTA STAFF/myfoxatlanta

COWETA COUNTY, Ga. - A quick-thinking 11-year-old boy from Coweta County is credited with driving his family out of harm's way. The boy was forced to make a split-second decision when his mother blacked out from a sudden seizure while she was behind the wheel.


STORY UPDATE:  Bailey Brogan, Dad Talk with FOX 5's Russ Spencer About Family's Ordeal

Bailey and Nate Brogan sat down in our studios on the FOX 5 News at 10 on Friday, June 25, 2010 to talk about the terrifying ordeal and the split second decision that saved the lives of Bailey, his mother and his two sisters.



"I didn't have any clue what was going on," said Nicole Brogan.

Brogan said she didn't remember the moment she blacked out from a seizure while she was behind the wheel of her car just after 11:00 a.m. Thursday. Brogan said she thought she was traveling about 55 to 60 miles per hour on Highway 34 East in Newnan when the seizure happened.

It's a moment 11-year-old Bailey Brogan says he will never forget. The Sharpsburg boy said his little sisters, 3- year-old Breana and 5-year-old Audri, were in the backseat panicking and crying for their mom.

"I said calm down, everything's [going to] be alright," said Bailey Brogan.

The 11 year old said the car was moving dangerously close to the vehicle ahead so he quickly grabbed the wheel to avoid a collision. Bailey Brogan then managed to steer the car until he reached the entrance of the Newnan Yamaha plant.

"I was trying to stay in the lanes, then I thought to take the keys out of the ignition, [and it] slowed the car down," recalled the 11 year old.

Bailey Brogan's dad, Nate said paramedics praised his son's efforts.

When Bailey Brogan's dad later retraced the events of the terrifying ride, he said he realized that his son drove nearly two miles, only hitting a few curbs and all the while buckled in the passenger seat.

"It's a feeling of, this is my first born-- my only son-- and he just saved my family's life. How can you repay that?" asked Nate Brogan.

11-Year-Old Boy Drives Family to Safety | Reported by: myfoxatlanta.com

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